Tag: Insurance Litigation

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CMS Star Ratings Upheld in Humana Medicare Advantage Lawsuit; Class Actions Impact Insurer Litigation

Court upholds CMS decision on Humana Medicare Advantage star ratings amid rising class-action insurance lawsuits involving provider network inaccuracies and insurer duties.

Illinois Court Limits State Farm ACV Class Action Claims in Multi-State Dispute

Illinois Court Limits State Farm ACV Class Action Claims in Multi-State Dispute

Illinois district court partially limits State Farm ACV class action claims in Alaska, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi, highlighting complex insurance litigation and regulatory issues.

SelectQuote Faces DOJ Lawsuit over Medicare Advantage Sales Practices

SelectQuote Faces DOJ Lawsuit over Medicare Advantage Sales Practices

SelectQuote Inc. faces a DOJ whistleblower lawsuit over Medicare Advantage sales practices, triggering stock declines and investor class-action suits. Key updates on regulatory compliance and market impact.

Humana Appeals Medicare Star Rating Dispute Amid Regulatory Changes

Humana appeals CMS Medicare Advantage star ratings dispute as federal courts and regulatory changes reshape payer compliance and bonus structures in the MA market.

Homeowners Insurance Coverage Lawsuits Climb to Historic Highs Since 2022

Homeowners insurance coverage lawsuits unrelated to hurricanes have surged in U.S. district courts since 2022, challenging property/casualty insurers with new legal risks.

Kyle Busch Lawsuit Highlights Risks of Indexed Universal Life Insurance for Retirement

NASCAR star Kyle Busch’s lawsuit reveals the risks of Indexed Universal Life policies marketed as tax-free retirement plans. Learn about the hidden costs and regulatory concerns.

ERISA Lawsuit Alleges Major Insurers Wrongfully Denied Disability Benefits

A major ERISA lawsuit alleges wrongful denial of disability benefits by top insurers, raising compliance and fiduciary duty issues under federal law.

Ninth Circuit Denies Class Certification in Progressive's Totaled Vehicle Valuation Dispute

The Ninth Circuit denies class certification in a contested Progressive insurance case challenging the use of the projected sold adjustment for totaled vehicles, highlighting complex valuation and legal issues.

USAA Agrees to $5M Settlement Over Maryland Auto Insurance Late Fee Lawsuit

USAA to pay $5 million to settle Maryland class-action lawsuit alleging unlawful late fees on auto insurance policies. Settlement pending court approval.

Lawsuit Accuses State Farm of Claim Mishandling and Racial Discrimination

A federal lawsuit alleges State Farm mishandled an auto claim and discriminated against a Black policyholder, raising compliance and claim handling concerns in the auto insurance industry.