March 23, 2014 – The last article in a four part series looking at the special circumstances involving the potential errors and omissions liability of an agent to his or her Insured.
What Happens When Agents Unwittingly Act Like Insurance Advisors
March 16, 2014 – The third installment on a series of real cases when special circumstances enlarge the errors and omissions liability of an agent to his or her Insured.
MAIA Speaks Out Against AG Coakley’s Proposed Auto Insurance Regulations
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley Proposes Comprehensive New Regulations for Chapter 93A that Will Affect the Practices of Massachusetts Agents and Insurers.
Massachusetts AG Martha Coakley Proposes New Uses of 93A in Mass Auto Insurance
On May 27, 2010, Attorney General Martha Coakley proposed comprehensive new regulations that could potentially have far reaching consequences for the Massachusetts Automobile insurance marketplace and those agents who represent it. The proposed regulations fall under 940 CMR 28.00: Automobile Insurance Regulations and can also be found on the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General’s […]