Tower Group International, Ltd. has filed a Form 8-K stating that, on May 20, the Massachusetts Department of Insurance entered an amended order of administrative supervision with respect to Tower subsidiaries.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit affirmed dismissal of a RICO lawsuit against insurers, claims administrators and an employer in which an employee alleged they had introduced false medical testimony to deny or diminish his workers comp benefits.
The Nebraska Departments of Insurance and Motor Vehicles are urging caution before people sign up for Internet services that connect drivers, riders and vehicle owners for car-sharing and ride-sharing.
Massachusetts Commissioner of Insurance Joseph G. Murphy has reached an agreement with Geico resolving what the DOI said were inconsistencies in Geicos reporting of accident information to state agencies and policyholders.
Citizens Property Insurance Corp.'s board of governors approved a $3.1 billion risk transfer program for the 2014 hurricane season that, it said, capitalizes on favorable market conditions to increase reinsurance coverage at a lower price.
A Michigan appellate court decision affirming a jurys conviction of Audrey Devonne Pruitt on charges of arson of a dwelling home, burning of insured property, and insurance fraud, illustrates how fire investigators, insurance companies and prosecutors put an arson case together.
What is the meaning of rain? An Iowa appellate court had to answer that question in an insurance-coverage dispute between Amish Connection, Inc., and its insurance carrier, State Farm Fire & Casualty Company.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit determined claims brought by four siblings that their former financial advisor had misrepresented investments amounted to a single claim under the advisors professional liability insurance policy.