A San Diego physician indicted on 23 counts of workers’ compensation-related insurance fraud and perjury has been arrested after a...
Monthly Archives: <span>June 2003</span>
A New York Assembly bill that would reportedly prohibit insurers from using credit scores in underwriting would do a greater...
Contingent pay clauses; sovereign immunity; prompt pay; and dispute resolutions are just a few of the issues Winstead’s Robert Bass...
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell has released details for a proposed series of immediate and long-term measures to reform Pennsylvania’s...
AAA Michigan, the City of Detroit, Wayne County and Michigan Department of Transportation will share the costs of a joint...
Six people suspected of participating in medical-legal mills in the Sacramento area have been arrested after a two-year undercover investigation...
U. S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Bud Cummins and State Insurance Commissioner Mike Pickens, announced a 20-count...
The U.S. medical malpractice industry in 2003 is likely to face a continued rise in loss severity, stemming from litigation,...
ADESA Birmingham received a Commendation Award from the Business Council of Alabama (BCA). An annual competition hosted by the BCA,...
Cracking down on a number of illegal benefits plans that have cropped up in his state, Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Mike...