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Both health care providers and insurers should be aware of the potential for abuse of telemedicine services as well as the ramifications.
The case law on this topic is divergent, a trend that will likely continue with different courts applying different interpretations of insurance policies.
Following a violent attack, a claims professional should assemble the proper team to ensure the investigation is performed correctly.
Virginia's new Insurance Data Security Act imposes monitoring, reporting and disclosure requirements for carriers handling policyholder data.
Here are the key legislative developments from around the U.S., including the most bills responding to COVID-19.
At the time of his death, Sergeant Ruben Orozco was working an extra-duty assignment at a football game at the University of Texas at El Paso.
An Okla. court ruled that a bank’s insurer did not have to defend it in a lawsuit brought by a customer who was taken hostage.
In what major cities do Americans feel most secure and encounter fewer hazards every day?
Balancing privacy rights for auto crash victims is a challenge when state and federal regulations clash.
New research from the FAA warns of the dangers drones pose to commercial airlines and private jets.
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