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Tag: Insurance Claims

Connecticut Law Revises Arbitration Costs and Interest in Insurance Disputes

Connecticut's new law changes insurance dispute arbitration by requiring insurers to cover arbitration costs and pay interest on disputed amounts, promoting faster claimant payments and greater insurer accountability.

Risks of Out-of-State Vehicle Registration Amid Rising Auto Insurance Costs

Explore the risks of out-of-state vehicle registration amid rising auto insurance rates, including potential insurance fraud and legal consequences. Learn state-specific rules and compliance tips.

Medicare Coordination Issues Cause Coverage Gaps and Billing Challenges

Explore Medicare coordination complexities with employer health plans leading to denied claims and billing disputes, affecting coverage and patient finances in the U.S. insurance market.

Home Sellers to Receive Approximately $250 Each in $1B Buyer Agent Commissions Settlement

Home sellers in buyer agent commissions lawsuits may receive about $250 each from a $1 billion settlement fund after over 2.5 million claims filed. Settlement pending court review.

Michigan Woman Charged with Medicaid Fraud for Mileage Reimbursement Scheme

Michigan woman charged with Medicaid fraud through false mileage reimbursement claims. Case highlights state efforts to combat healthcare fraud and protect Medicaid integrity.

Insurer Denials and Administrative Burdens Highlight U.S. Health Insurance Time Tax

Extensive insurer claim denials and administrative hurdles impose a substantial time tax on U.S. healthcare consumers, affecting productivity and trust in health systems. Employer accountability and regulatory gaps remain critical issues.

Heritage Property & Casualty Sues Adjuster Over Hurricane Ian Claims Dispute

Heritage Property & Casualty Insurance Co. filed a libel suit against an independent adjuster over allegations of inflated Hurricane Ian damage claims, highlighting disputes over insurance claims handling and regulatory risks in Florida.

Georgia Enacts Comprehensive Tort Reform to Address Rising Insurance Litigation Costs

Georgia's new tort reform law implements significant changes to premises liability, damages evidence, and litigation procedures aiming to reduce insurance costs and curtail excessive lawsuits.

FEMA Extends Deadline for Kentucky Storm Disaster Assistance to May 2025

FEMA extends the application deadline for Kentucky residents affected by February storms and flooding. Learn how homeowners and renters can access federal disaster aid beyond insurance coverage.

AI Revolutionizes Claim Appeals in Healthcare, Ensuring Equity and Efficiency

Explore how AI is transforming the fight against denied health insurance claims, enhancing operational efficiency and patient advocacy through innovative technology.