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By Melissa Stewart |
November 28, 2011
Not much has changed In the 44 years attorney Barry Zalma has been fighting insurance fraud; just a few adjustments to the same ole schemes. He finds encouragement, however, in the growing number of insurers willing to fight and take fraud cases to trail.
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By Cristian Salazar, Associated Press |
July 27, 2011
Ground zero residents and first responders sick with cancer will continue to be excluded from receiving help from the federal government program created to aid victims of the Sept. 11 World Trade Center terror attacks until at least 2012.
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By Catherine Couretas, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 24, 2011
Over 30 people in South Texas developed a scheme with two doctors south of the border, resulting in the collection of $3 million in fraudulent insurance payouts.
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By Catherine Couretas, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 13, 2011
One man’s entrepreneurial dream turned into a nightmare when he cut corners to save on workers’ compensation premiums.
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By David DePaolo |
February 14, 2011
In the wake of the passage of national health care reform, most employers—through coercion or incentive—are going to provide medical coverage. “So why have different medical delivery systems based solely on how one gets hurt or sick,” asks David DePaolo, giving one reason why workers’ compensation may be irrelevant.
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By Chris Ginakes |
December 13, 2010
Employers are working overtime to sort through the details of the new health care reform legislation and its effect on their benefits programs.
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By Staff Writer |
December 1, 2010
With healthcare reform making major medical coverage more homogenous, voluntary insurance can be a differentiator for small businesses in attracting and retaining employees.
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By Chris Ginakes |
October 1, 2010
Employers are working overtime to sort through the details of the new health-care reform legislation and its effect on their benefits programs.
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By Joan E. Collier, PropertyCasualty360.com, Joan E. Collier, PropertyCasualty360.com |
October 1, 2010
This month's Florida Underwriter is an exceptionally diverse collection of good news, bad news, reflections, prognostications, and fierce opinions.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 20, 2010
Brown & Brown reported first quarter profit for 2010 was down 8 percent as the recession continued to take a toll on insurance buying.