Latest Maryland Headlines

All the headlines from our Maryland Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Alliance, AIA Commend Md. DOI on Mold Regs Rollback

Jul 3 2003 // Maryland’s recently appointed Insurance Commissioner, Al Redmer, won praise from both the Alliance of American Insurers and the American Insurance Association for his recent action in rescinding a previous order,...

MD Commissioner Steven Larsen Joining Law Firm’s Baltimore Office

May 30 2003 // The Philadelphia-based law firm, Saul Ewing LLP, announced that Maryland’s soon to be former Insurance Commissioner, Steven B. Larsen, will join its Baltimore office as a partner in its Insurance practice...

IWIF Hosts Free Md. Workers’ Comp Seminars

May 30 2003 // Maryland-based Injured Workers’ Insurance Fund (IWIF) is hosting free policyholder seminars around the state from June through November. The half-day seminars feature a multi-media format that focuses on safe working...

Md. Man Pleads Guilty to Fraud

May 30 2003 // Robert Mister, a Leonardtown, Maryland carpenter, pleaded guilty to insurance fraud when he admitted to unlawfully collecting workers’ compensation insurance benefits from IWIF, Maryland’s largest...

Report Alfred Redmer Favored as New MD Insurance Commissioner

May 20 2003 // A report in The Baltimore Sun indicates that Alfred W. Redmer Jr., currently a member of the Maryland Assembly and a sales executive with Benefit Mall, a health insurance provider, has the inside track to be named as the...

Md. Legislative Session at Halfway Point

Feb 21 2003 // The 2003 Maryland legislative session is at the halfway point, with a crop of insurance-related bills still working their way through the process, including legislation on no pay/no play, insurers’ use of credit,...

Pa. Independent Agent Associations Merge

Dec 5 2002 // Members of two Pennsylvania independent agent associations, The Independent Insurance Agents of Pennsylvania (IIAP) and the Pennsylvania members of Professional Insurance Agents Association (PIA) of Pennsylvania, Maryland...

AAI Discourages Md. Mold Coverage Mandate

Nov 8 2002 // The Alliance of American Insurers (AAI) pressed the Maryland Insurance Administration not to establish coverage mandate, arguing that such a mandate would destabilize the state’s homeowners insurance...

Md. Commissioner Modifies Ban on Credit Scoring

Aug 21 2002 // Maryland Insurance Commissioner Steven Larsen announced the issuance of a bulletin affecting the implementation of a new state law, HB 521, that bans insurers from using credit scoring to rate and underwrite homeowners and...

NAII Says Territorial Rating Ban Would Increase Premiums for Most Md. Drivers

Mar 7 2002 // In yet another attempt to limit an insurer’s ability to accurately assess risk in Maryland, the House Economic Matters Committee is considering eliminating the use of geographic location as a rating factor in...

Maryland Seeks Federal Aid for Tornado Cleanup

Oct 4 2001 // In an effort to receive Federal assistance, Maryland Governor Parris Glendening asked that Prince George’s and Howard Counties be declared disaster areas following the extensive damages caused by a tornado last...

Maryland Tornado Losses Top $30 Million

Oct 1 2001 // The damage to public and private property from the tornado which ravaged Prince George’s and Howard Counties last week has been preliminarily estimated at $31.7 million. No indications have yet been made concerning...

Attorney General Indicts Baltimore Man on Insurance Fraud Charges

Jul 31 2001 // Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran Jr., announced the filing of criminal insurance fraud charges against Lewis Mulitz, president of PICO Industries of Baltimore. In a three count criminal indictment filed in the...

American Skyline Receives Maryland License

Jul 5 2001 // The Maryland Insurance Administration has granted a license to Baltimore’s American Skyline Insurance Co. to commence business in the State. Skyline, a property/casualty insurer specializing in home and automobile...

Ponzied Insurance Premiums

Jun 18 2001 // This is the tale of what the Court of Appeals of Maryland—the state’s highest court—called a modified insurance “Ponzi scheme.” The case, decided earlier this year, is Insurance Company of North...

Md. Governor Signs AIA’s Workers’ Comp Bill

May 24 2001 // The American Insurance Association (AIA) reported that legislation allowing undisputed workers’ compensation claims to be handled out-of-state was signed recently by Governor Parris Glendening (D). SB 592, which was...

Maryland House Passes Workers’ Comp Bill

Mar 29 2001 // Legislation allowing undisputed workers’ comp claims to be handled out of state was passed earlier this week by the Maryland House of Delegates. HB 1223, which would abolish an outdated rule requiring workers’...

Progressive Expands Product Offering to Maryland Agents

Jan 22 2001 // Progressive Corp. will make its homeowners insurance product available to be sold exclusively by independent agents in Maryland effective today. Initially, the product is being offered exclusively through independent...

Maryland Judge Rules on GAMHC Assets

Dec 11 2000 // Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas J. Brown issued an order setting rules on how to distribute $1.2 billion in proceeds from the sale of General American Mutual Holding Co.’s (GAMHC) assets to MetLife. As a mutual...

HRH Acquires Maryland Agency

Sep 25 2000 // Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton Co. announced the signing of a definitive agreement to purchase all of the outstanding stock of Insurance One, Inc., a full-service insurance agency in Rockville, Maryland. The transaction is...