- March 25, 2009
- By Michael Grabhorn
- 2 min read
By DIANE LEVICK The Hartford Courant – March 25, 2009 Liberty Mutual companies are paying $928,042 in fines and restitution for overcharging customers, settling claims improperly and other violations of state law, the Connecticut Insurance Department said Tuesday. The total is one of the largest amounts Connecticut has collected from an insurance company. Fines for…
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- January 26, 2009
- By Michael Grabhorn
- 5 min read
By CHRIS CUOMO and GERRY WAGSCHAL – Good Morning America – Feb. 26, 2009 Click for story and video: Man with MS Fights for Long-Term Disability Insurance Critics Say Insurance Company Doctors Pave the Way for Claim Disputes Charles Tucker, a 48-year-old accountant from Titusville, Fla., began developing frightening physical symptoms about two years ago.…
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- January 7, 2009
- By Michael Grabhorn
- 4 min read
By CHRIS CUOMO and GERRY WAGSCHAL – Good Morning America – Jan. 7, 2009 Click for story and video: 7-Eleven Employee’s Family Get Life Insurance Federal Law Shields Insurers and Third-Party Administrators From Punitive Damages Lawsuits Buying life insurance through an employer seems easy enough. About one-third of Americans get their life insurance that way…
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- June 27, 2008
- By Michael Grabhorn
- 5 min read
By CHRIS CUOMO and GERRY WAGSCHAL – Good Morning America – June 27, 2008 Click for story and video: GMA – Fighting for Disability Insurance After a “Good Morning America” Gets Answers story in April about a breast cancer survivor’s battle to get disability insurance benefits from Cigna Group Insurance, we received a flood of…
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- April 25, 2008
- By Michael Grabhorn
- 6 min read
By CHRIS CUOMO and GERRY WAGSCHAL – Good Morning America – April 25, 2008 Click for story and video: GMA – Insurer Delays Long-Term Benefit Coverage Woman With Cancer Spent Nearly 2 Years Fighting for Short- and Long-Term Disability Benefits From Cigna To see Susan Kristoff relaxing near her home in West Palm Beach, it’s…
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