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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 29, 2012
The case for reforming NY's flawed PIP system gains momentum, as federal authorities charge 36 suspects for a scheme dating back to at least 2007.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 29, 2012
Doctors conspiring to cheat the no-fault system are writing a prescription for trouble. NY regulations now impose stiff penalties, decertification.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 27, 2012
During the course of a two-year investigation, authorities tracked a Miami, Fla. staged accident ring whose routes put a new spin on the term “the lunch rush.”
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By Christopher Tidball |
March 19, 2012
Just as every prior attempt to “fix” Florida’s broken system has failed, the language of this latest iteration lacks a true solution. The author of "Blocking & Tackling" elaborates.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 9, 2012
Doctors conspiring to cheat New York’s no-fault system are writing a prescription for trouble. New regulation imposes stiff penalties, decertification.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 5, 2012
Florida lawmakers push for PIP reform in the waning days of the current legislative session, which ends on March 9.
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By Christopher Tidball |
January 27, 2012
Claims adjusters must be perceptive and committed to seeking the truth in an increasingly complex world.
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By Kathy Donovan |
January 9, 2012
P&C insurance professionals brace themselves for another busy year of federal statutes and regulations. Examine these proposals and trends to stay compliant.
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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 4, 2011
Of the 14,625 suspected health care fraud reports that the New York State Insurance Department received, 12,807 of them involved the state’s no-fault system, according to the insurance superintendent’s annual fraud report.