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DOJ Steps into Whistleblower Lawsuit Against SelectQuote Over Medicare Advantage Sales Practices

SelectQuote faces DOJ and class-action lawsuits over alleged deceptive Medicare Advantage sales practices, impacting stock prices and raising compliance concerns.

Arkansas Jury Rules for Plaintiffs in Auto Insurance Underpayment Class Action

An Arkansas jury has sided with plaintiffs in a class action against a car insurer accused of underpaying claims, highlighting regulatory and compliance issues in the auto insurance sector.

Former Chiropractor Sentenced to Life for Attempted Murder Involving Life Insurance Fraud

Brian Mann was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of attempting to murder his wife through lead poisoning while pushing for multiple life insurance policies. This case highlights insurance fraud and criminal prosecution related to life insurance policies.

Rear-End Collisions and Insurance Rate Impacts: Key Industry Insights

Explore how rear-end collisions influence auto insurance premiums in the U.S., including fault determination, state protections against rate hikes, and best practices for reporting and claiming.

Auto Insurance Legal Defense: Coverage Limits and Bad Faith Claims Explained

Explore key insights into auto insurance legal defense coverage, contingency fees, bad faith claims, and regulatory aspects in California car accident cases. Understand insurers' obligations and claim dispute resolution.

Alabama Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder Linked to Insurance Fraud

Alabama man convicted of attempted murder after poisoning wife, raising multiple life insurance policies. Case underscores insurance fraud and regulatory concerns.

Centene Sued Over Alleged Mental Health Provider Directory Failures in Arizona

Centene faces a wrongful death lawsuit in Arizona over allegations of inaccurate mental health provider directories and inadequate access under ACA-compliant plans. The case underscores wider industry compliance and network transparency challenges.

Jury Awards $80M in Wrongful Death Case Involving Unlicensed Driver

Texas jury awards $80 million in wrongful death lawsuit after unlicensed driver causes fatal crash, highlighting legal and insurance liabilities in youth driving incidents.

UnitedHealth Group Appoints Former CEO Amid Operational and Legal Challenges

UnitedHealth Group appoints Stephen J. Hemsley as CEO amid 2025 outlook suspension and legal challenges after UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooting.

Key Sentencing in 2017 Murder Linked to Insurance Fraud Plot

Sentencing in 2017 murder case involving insurance fraud highlights risks for insurers and regulatory vigilance. Key convictions secure justice in a complex financial crime.