States are becoming increasingly hesitant about complying with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) by implementing a health insurance exchange. As a result, some are including ...
An insurance company does not have to pay $242,235 in medical bills incurred by a Guilford teenager who was driving drunk when he crashed his car, a federal appellate court has ruled. The court found ...
Col Fullagar takes a look at insurance clauses and explains why insurers need to offer greater clarity to customers. The catch-cry of too many an insurance client is “the big print giveth and the ...
U.S. life insurance firms, their best crop of prospects now earmarked for military service, last week broke out in a rash of war-risk clauses in all new policies. Anything but uniform, the clauses all ...
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Tuesday’s argument in Great Lakes Insurance v. Raiders Retreat Realty offers a breather between the divisive disputes about the CFPB and voting rights topping the headlines at the advent of the ...
The Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. last week announced that it was reinstituting the war risk clause (no payment for death in military action or travel). It will write the clause into all new ...