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Pennsylvania House Approves Ban on Emergency Services Fees

May 22 2007 // The Pennsylvania House has voted 190 – 7 to prohibit municipalities from billing insurers or citizens a fee when a police department is called upon to respond to a motor vehicle accident. The vote was cheered by...

ACE to Pay $9 Million in Pennsylvania to Settle Bid-Rigging Allegations

May 15 2007 // The parent company of ACE INA Holdings Inc., a Pennsylvania insurance company, will pay a record $9 million to settle allegations of bid-rigging and market collusion, according to Acting Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner...

Texas-based P/C Consulting Firm Acquires Pennsylvania’s Apteon

May 11 2007 // CastleBay Consulting Corporation, a consulting services firm headquartered in Austin, Texas, and specializing in providing high impact consulting services to the property/casualty insurance market, announced that it has...

Pa. Broker Arrested For Alleged Premium Finance Fraud

May 10 2007 // A former Bucks County, Pennsylvania insurance broker has been arrested by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office for allegedly defrauding four insurance premium companies and the state’s bureau of...

Study questions insurance cost effect on Pa. doctor supply

May 7 2007 // Spiraling-malpractice insurance costs appeared to have little effect on the number of doctors in high-risk specialties practicing in Pennsylvania over a 10-year period, according to a new study. Opponents of efforts to...

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May 7 2007 // Study questions insurance cost effect on Pa. doctor supply Spiraling-malpractice insurance costs appeared to have little effect on the number of doctors in high-risk specialties practicing in Pennsylvania over a 10-year...

Pa. Two Largest Health Insurers Say Merger Won’t Hurt Competition

May 2 2007 // Pennsylvania’s two largest insurance companies have formally asked state regulators to approve a change in control of their subsidiaries that would take effect when the nonprofit companies merge. Independence Blue...

Study: Malpractice Crisis had Little Effect on Pa. Doctor Supply

Apr 27 2007 // Spiraling-malpractice insurance costs appeared to have little effect on the number of doctors in high-risk specialties practicing in Pennsylvania over a 10-year period, according to a new study. Opponents of efforts to...

Senator Says Pa. Payroll Tax for Health Insurance won’t Pass

Apr 26 2007 // Pennsylvania lawmakers are unlikely to pass Gov. Ed Rendell’s proposal to impose a new payroll tax that would help expand state-subsidized health insurance because of questions about its legality and its effect on...

Neighbors Seek to Drain N.Y. City’s Water Reservoirs to Stem Flooding

Apr 20 2007 // Ten lawmakers want to drain off some of the massive reservoirs holding New York City drinking water, claiming lower water levels will help prevent flooding in riverside communities. House lawmakers from Pennsylvania, New...

Pa. Lawmaker Seeks Reinstatement of Helmet Law

Apr 18 2007 // A bill introduced by a state legislator would reverse the 2003 law that made wearing a helmet optional for most motorcycle riders in Pennsylvania. Under current law, motorcyclists younger than 21 must wear helmets. Helmet...

Pa. Health Insurers’ Merger Could Eliminate 1,000 Jobs

Apr 11 2007 // The proposed merger of Pennsylvania’s two largest insurance companies could result in about 1,000 lost jobs, mostly through attrition, a company executive said this week. Highmark CEO Dr. Kenneth Melani made the...

Pa. Lawmaker Wants to Curb Distractions for Teen Drivers

Apr 5 2007 // A Pennsylvania lawmaker said a new survey backs up her push for legislation to cut down on distractions for younger drivers by limiting the number of passengers they may carry. State Rep. Kathy Watson, R-Bucks, told a news...

Insurer Sues Le-Nature, Says Pa. CEO Lied on Liability Form

Apr 2 2007 // A New Jersey-based insurance company has sued the bankrupt bottled water maker Le-Nature’s Inc. and its former CEO, alleging that the executive lied in an application for a policy meant to protect him from legal...

Pa. Seeks Public Input on Possible Merger of 2 Biggest Health Plans

Mar 29 2007 // Acting Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Randy Rohrbaugh reacted to the announcement from the boards of Highmark Blue Shield and Independence Blue Cross of their intent to combine their operations, promising to keep...

Pa. Republicans Question Payroll Tax for Expanded Health Coverage

Mar 28 2007 // Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania expressed reservations this week about imposing a new business payroll tax to help expand state-subsidized health insurance in the first public hearing on Gov. Ed Rendell’s plan...

2 Pa. Men Face 35 Years Jail Time for Reselling Stolen Autos

Mar 27 2007 // Two Pennsylvania men have been sentenced to a combined 35 years in state prison for their roles in an auto theft ring responsible for thefts of more than $3 million worth of vehicles, according to New Jersey Attorney...

Insurance Funds Help Pa. Town Pay for Security Cameras

Mar 21 2007 // Money being offered by an insurance company may help pay for security cameras outside the borough pool and public works building, officials said. Delaware Valley Insurance Trust has made the money available to help reduce...

Pa. Town Rescue Workers Train for Hybrid Car Accidents

Mar 20 2007 // The Uniontown, Pennsylvania volunteer fire department has taught its workers to safely respond to hybrid car accidents in hopes of paving the way for similar programs nationwide. With more than 1 million gas-electric...

Pa., N.J. Officials and Feds Nab Illegal Benefits Trust; Recover $1 Million

Mar 19 2007 // Through a collaboration betwee state and federal regulators, the Pennsylvania Insurance Department has helped to recover approximately $1 million in unpaid health claims for Pennsylvania policyholders, Acting Insurance...