Latest Maryland Headlines

All the headlines from our Maryland Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Maryland’s Rep. Cummings Seeks Details on AIG ‘Retention Payments’

Dec 12 2008 // Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), a senior member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and a member of the Joint Economic Committee, wants more information on employee retention payments being...

Maryland Insurance Department Hosts Regulatory Interns from China

Dec 5 2008 // The Maryland Insurance Administration is hosting of two international interns from China through the National Association of Insurance Commissioner (NAIC)’s International Internship Program. From the China Insurance...

Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund Withdraws Rate Change Request

Nov 30 2008 // National Economic Climate Cited as Reason for Dropping 5 Percent Rate Cut Proposal The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) has withdrawn its filing to reduce its private passenger automobile insurance rates,...

Debate Continues in Maryland Over Ambulance Transport Fees

Nov 30 2008 // Montgomery County, Maryland Executive Ike Leggett is pushing council members to revive a plan to create an ambulance transport fee. Leggett maintains that fees ranging from $300 to $800 would go directly to insurance...

Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund Withdraws Rate Change Request

Nov 20 2008 // The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) has withdrawn its filing to reduce its private passenger automobile insurance rates, according the Maryland Insurance Administration. The MAIF filed a plan back in June to...

Debate Continues over Maryland Ambulance Fees

Nov 18 2008 // Montgomery County, Maryland Executive Ike Leggett is pushing council members to revive a plan to create an ambulance transport fee. Leggett maintains that fees ranging from $300 to $800 would go directly to insurance...

Maryland’s Treatment of Injured Workers Graded About Average Compared to 9 States

Nov 2 2008 // When employers pay more for medical care for injured workers, workers should experience better outcomes. Otherwise, the logical question becomes: “Why are employers paying more?” Comparing Outcomes for Injured...

Maryland Merger: Warfield-Dorsey Joins HMS Insurance

Oct 31 2008 // Two long-time Baltimore area insurance agencies have combined forces. Warfield-Dorsey Co., Inc. of Hunt Valley, Maryland, has merged with HMS Insurance Associates Inc., a privately held independent insurance agency in...

Maryland ‘Value Proposition’ for Injured Workers Gets Middle Grade

Oct 23 2008 // When employers pay more for medical care for injured workers, workers should experience better outcomes. Otherwise, the logical question becomes: “Why are employers paying more?” Comparing Outcomes for Injured...

Maryland Federal Magistrate Orders Lawyers to Cooperate

Oct 22 2008 // Maryland’s top federal magistrate is warning attorneys to be more cooperative in sharing information in the early stages of litigation. U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm has warned attorneys on two sides of a...

Financial Crisis Kills Maryland’s Rate Cut

Oct 20 2008 // The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) has been granted a 45-day deferral of a decision that might have allowed MAIF to reduce rates by nearly 5 percent, according to Maryland Insurance Commissioner Ralph S....

Maryland Navy Commander Sued over Funds for 9/11 Injury

Oct 16 2008 // Federal prosecutors have filed a civil lawsuit against a Navy commander from Maryland’s Anne Arundel County who was granted a Purple Heart for injuries he claimed to have suffered when a plane crashed into the...

Citing Financial Crisis, Maryland’s State Auto Insurer Delays Rate Cut

Oct 9 2008 // The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) has been granted a 45-day deferral of a decision that might have allowed MAIF to reduce rates by nearly five percent, according to Maryland Insurance Commissioner Ralph S....

Cap Reduces $1.85M Jury Award in Maryland Discrimination Suit

Oct 8 2008 // A Salisbury, Maryland woman who was awarded $1.85 million after she was fired by a pesticide company will see only $300,000 of that. That’s because of a limit on damages in federal employment discrimination cases. A...

Maryland Commissioner: 9 Premium Finance Companies Broke the Law

Oct 6 2008 // Maryland Insurance Commissioner Ralph Tyler has issued cease and desist orders to nine premium finance companies which he says are collecting illegally high interest rates on insurance policies. The orders call for...

Drug Maker Not Liable in Maryland Death

Sep 22 2008 // The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that drug manufacturer Eli Lilly was not liable for a fatal accident caused by a user of one of its diabetes drugs who blacked out while driving and crashed into another...

Drug Maker Not Liable in Death Caused by User, Maryland Court Rules

Sep 11 2008 // The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that drug manufacturer Eli Lilly was not liable for a fatal accident caused by a user of one of its diabetes drugs who blacked out while driving and crashed into another...

Carriers Protest Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund’s Rates

Sep 2 2008 // Maryland’s private auto insurance industry is objecting to a proposal by the state’s insurer of last resort to lower rates as gasoline and food prices rise. At a hearing in Baltimore on Friday, industry...

Maryland Workers’ Compensation Costs Drop 5.4%

Aug 29 2008 // Maryland workers’ compensation carriers will be able to lower their rates an average 5.4 percent under a loss cost filing approved by the state’s regulator. The Maryland Insurance Administration this week gave...

Rural Maryland Warned About Doctor Shortage; Reforms Urged

Jul 28 2008 // Maryland’s medical establishment is repeating its dire warnings about doctor shortages in rural areas as two government panels pondering the problem prepare recommendations to the governor and the 2009 General...