Medicaid fraud consisting of financial abuses by doctors, providers and patients will be targeted by a new 10-member fraud unit...
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The 143rd Delaware General Assembly wrapped up its 2005 biennial session with the passage of the budget bill on June...
As claims reportedly continue to pour in, Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine said insured losses in Georgia from Hurricane Dennis...
The Michigan Supreme Court has in a 5-2 decision rejected medical monitoring as a cause of action in a case...
New legislation in Oklahoma that defines discount medical plans and protects consumers against high-pressure sales tactics and misleading information is...
A legislative panel is considering new proposals aimed at reducing the number of uninsured motorists in Wyoming. Vehicle owners in...
London insurance companies long-tail liabilities to U.S. policyholders that resort to so-called “solvent schemes” to cut off claims and avoid...
Congress took an important step toward opening the world’s insurance markets when it approved the Central American Free Trade Agreement...
A poll by the MetLife Mature Market Institute conducted by Zogby International shows that 60 percent of Americans believe “old”...
Auto safety groups said that a highway and transit bill approved by Congress would help deter drunken driving, encourage states...