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Self-Funded Employer Health Plans: Benefits, Pitfalls and Strategies
This column will focus primarily on self-funded plans, the types of disputes that often arise relating to these plans, and suggestions for avoiding or resolving these disputes.Anthem Blue Cross of Georgia Hit With Labor Class Action by Case Review Nurses
The proposed class would assert that Anthem nurses who review claims for medical procedures to determine if they're necessary are routinely required to work more than 40 hours a week with no overtime pay.Claims Denials and Underpayments—What's Impacting Your Health Care Clients' Bottom Line?
It is commonplace to believe that enrolling in a health insurance plan allows you to visit your provider for the health care goods and services necessary to treat your condition, and in turn, the provider will receive payment for the services you received. This is not always the case.Fatal Crash Caused by Runaway Dump Truck Leads to $1.125 Million Settlement in Essex
The family of a man who died when his vehicle was crushed by an out-of-control dump truck on I-78 had a $1.125 million settlement approved on Sept.…After $3M Settlement for Murder Victim's Child, Atlanta Lawyers Fend Off Aunts' Claim
The lawyers for the young daughter of man murdered at an apartment complex said convincing its insurer to pay over the $3 million policy limit was the easy part; beating back her aunts' efforts to claim the money was the real battle.View more book results for the query "Nationwide"
Hotel's Insurers Should Be Allowed to Intervene in Sex Trafficking Lawsuit, Pa. Appeals Court Rules
"Indeed, there is a clear potential for conflict between defense counsel hired to represent the interests of the 4200 Roosevelt defendants, and appellants, who may have a duty to indemnify the 4200 Roosevelt defendants," the court said.Atlanta Apartment Complex Sues Nationwide Over Insurance Policy Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'You Must Remember This': A Wave May Not Be 'Just a Wave'
In this edition of his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs examines the recent appellate decision in 'Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co. v. Oster', which appears to have expanded the meaning and breadth of the phrase "use or operation" beyond all prior limitations.Reger Rizzo Pushes Bad Faith Suit Against Nationwide Into Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Judges in COVID-19 Cancellation Cases Grapple With Insurance Definition of 'Quarantine'
Judges in Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and California are deciphering what "quarantine" means in insurance policies at the heart of class actions brought after governmental orders tied to the COVID-19 pandemic forced ski resorts to shut down and travelers to cancel their plans. Some policies provided coverage in the event someone gets "quarantined."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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