FEB. 28, 2012 – Acadia Insurance provides offers some tips on worker’s compensation fraud detection.
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AG Recovers Over $40,000,000 From False Claims Act Cases & Investigations
FEB. 17, 2012 – The Attorney General’s Office announced that it has recovered more than $40,000,000 dollars from False Claims Act cases and investigations.
Subrogation Issues for Your Insureds To Avoid (with your good advice)
The Case: Sandman v. Quincy Mutual et al., 81 Mass. App. Ct. 188 (2012) decided January 25th, 2012 Quick Refresher: Subrogation is “…the substitution of one person in the place of another with reference to a lawful claim, demand or right.” What You Should Know About This Case: In March, 2004, during a heating oil […]
Regional Police Group Backs Idea To Redesign MA License Plates
FEB. 1, 2012 – New Massachusetts legislation (S 1798) is looking to require license plates to pair up to four alpha-numerica characters with one easily recognized symbol, such as a star, heart, circle or diamond.
Guilty Pleas for Felony Premium Fraud in Misclassifying Workers as Independent Contractors
January 17, 2012 – Shawn Bryan and Antoinette Capurso-Bryan, both of Newton, and their company, Newton Contracting, of 69 Howard Street, Watertown, pleaded guilty in Suffolk Superior Court to indictments arising out of the misclassification of workers as independent contractors. Eight counts in the indictments alleged a felony of “misclassifying employees” for purposes of worker’s […]