Three producers who had license issues relating to (1) attempted burglary, (2) Taking the fifth amendment on possible policy fraud, and (3) an illegible fingerprint card; lose their Massachusetts licenses and are fined a total of $5000.
Insurance Law | Massachusetts
Late Notice Excuses Seneca Specialty From Paying $350,000 Judgment Against Kitty O’Shea’s
A Boston restaurant who notified its insurer about a claim, but never notified the insurer about a suit, until it was too late.
Previously Convicted Insurance Fraudster Rearrested for Premium Fraud and False Insurance Certificates
A Worcester man, previously convicted of insurance fraud, has been rearrested nine years later for the same type of fraud.
Appeals Court Reverses All America Insurance’s No Coverage Win on “Your Work” Exclusion in CGL
A Central Insurance subsidiary’s summary judgment victory is reversed on contractor’s CGL claim for "Your Work" coverage stemming from Beverly Hospital coverage suit.
In Reverse & Remand, Arbella’s Denial Of Danvers $1,000,000 Homeowner Oil Spill Judgment Is Sent To Superior Court For Trial
The Massachusetts Appeals Court reverses a decision finding Arbella had no liability on a $1,000,0000 default judgment against its insureds.