New York’s “scaffold law" is driving up insurance costs and draining billions of dollars from the state's economy, according to a new trade industry report, which is renewing calls for reform. The ...
Vincenzo Minutolo, 39, of Shelton, applied for COVID-19 relief funds using the names of dead people, including his ...
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Insurance fraud

This video explores the various aspects of insurance fraud, including its definition, common types, and the impact it has on ...
Under Alberta’s incoming Care-first auto insurance model, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2027, insurers and brokers can ...
As healthcare open enrollment's high-pressure deadlines approach, learn the specific impersonation, misrepresentation and benefit fraud tactics that scammers rely on to exploit consumers.
FP West: Energy Insider: Go behind the oilpatch's closed doors in our new subscriber-exclusive newsletter. Organized crime is ...
WASHINGTON -- The Senate is heading toward dueling partisan votes on health care this week after Republicans said Tuesday that they had united around a plan, for now, that would allow COVID-era health ...
Florida resident Keith Jones says his Affordable Care Act insurance plan was changed multiple times this year without his ...
Tennessee lawmaker seeks property management reform after NewsChannel 5 investigation reveals widespread fraud at Gasser ...
An incorrect address on your credit report is one at which you've never lived and it can be a signal of identity theft.
New York’s legal bloat cost taxpayers and businesses a whopping $96.3 billion last year in excessive litigation — and ...
Philadelphia’s notoriety as a destination of choice for plaintiffs seeking generous awards through litigation continues to pull focus in the state's legal landscape.