Civilian police employee loses appeal to have his homeowner policy defend him against fellow-employee’s suit including conspiracy, defamation, and invasion of privacy claims
Insurance Law | Massachusetts
Former Postman Pleads Guilty to Worker’s Compensation Fraud
July 21, 2017 – As a government employee, the former U.S. Postal Service officer appeared in federal court in Boston.
Arbella Wins Right To Arbitrate Underinsurance Claim Without Regard To Jury Verdict In Underlying Lawsuit
July 18, 2017 – Appeals Court rules on case highlighting the intricacies of the framework for underinsured motorist claims in Massachusetts
Mass. Legislative Committee Hears Testimony On Proposed Bill To Curb Deceptive Auto Insurance Quoting Practices
July 18, 2017 – The MAIA testified on July 11th in support of a new bill aimed at curbing the deceptive auto insurance quoting practices by certain direct writers.
Commerce Doubts Claim of Moose On The Loose in Jamaica Plain
Commerce insured convicted of insurance fraud after his comprehensive claim for hitting a moose or bison in Jamaica Plain proven false.