A federal grand jury in Boston indicted the agency owner on December 12, 2019, charging he fraudulently obtained $420 thousand in veteran and social security benefits.
Insurance Law | Massachusetts
Mass. Highest Court Rules Consent-To-Settle Clause Does Not Violate Public Policy Of The Unfair Claim Statute
On Monday, December 16, 2019, the Supreme Judicial Court decided the question of whether the consent-to-settle clauses commonly found in professional liability policies violated the unfair claim practice provision of M.G.L. c. 176D, § 3 (9) (f).
Boston Man Charged In Million Dollar Life Insurance Fraud Scheme
The scheme involved over 24 life insurance policies totaling $11.6 million in total coverage.
Massachusetts Court Orders Peerless Insurance To Defend Sex-Trafficking Suit Against Motel And Its Owners
This case examines whether a commercial liability policy incurs an unexpected duty to defend or indemnify a hotel in a sex trafficking lawsuit.
An Insurer’s $17k Ice Dam Damage Offer And 137k Referees’ Award For Sherborn Couple Not An Unfair Claim Practice Court Finds
Paul and Linda DeRensis filed suit over the handling of their ice dam claim for their home in Sherborn.