A Massachusetts lawsuit involving “Uberrimae fidei”, a legal doctrine not often used in insurance coverage litigation, but nevertheless, an important one for an agent or insured to know when dealing with a maritime policy.
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MA Attorney General Sues Keches Law Firm For Referring Injured Workers On Comp To A Mail-Order Pharmacy For Kickbacks
The lawsuit alleges that kickbacks to the law firm occurred in return for pushing their injured clients to use IWP for prescriptions.
A $600 Per Day Drug Habit Gets Producer License Revocations and A Conviction For Embezzlement
The latest hearing decision from the Massachusetts Division of Insurance involving the former owner of a Life Insurance Agency in Connecticut.
$750,000 Fish Story Assault Settlement Harpoons The Homeowner Physical Abuse Exclusion
A family paid an uncovered $750,000 claim settlement to keep their son out of jail for an assault and battery charge occurring in Newport, Rhode Island.
Massachusetts Superior Court Holds Insurance Broker Has Limited Liability To Insured
An insurance coverage lawsuit between a realty trust and its agent after a rental deal with a Salem Restaurant ends badly.