A discussion of a recent Appellate Division of the District Court ruling a little-used statute can protect an insurance entity from a breach of contract for the payment of money.
Time To Act As A Trusted Advisor About Earthquake Insurance?
An analysis of earthquake insurance and a discussion on how independent agents might want to respond after news of the November 8th earthquake in Massachusetts.
CAR Begins The RFP Process For Commercial Servicing Carriers And Possible Commercial Pool Changes
Every five years, Commonwealth Automobile Reinsurers (CAR) issues a request for proposals to automobile insurers for their interest in acting as servicing carriers for CAR’s commercial automobile residual market pool.
MA Appeals Court Denies Ballet Master’s Claim Insurers Must Defend A Ballerina’s Sexual Abuse Suit
After receiving the claimant and insurers’ briefs, the Appeals Court issued an unusual order and ordered supplemental briefing on two issues that neither insurer had raised or argued.
Peabody Contractor Indicted For Insurance Fraud And Payroll Tax Evasion On $2.5 Million Of Under-The-Table Wages
The indictment also alleges that between 2011 and 2017, the Defendant defraud the IRS of approximately $1 million in payroll taxes.