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N.J. Man Charged with $300,000 Fraud and Theft

Jul 18 2003 // New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey announced that a Hudson County businessman has been charged by the Division of Criminal Justice – Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor with stealing more than $300,000 in...

N.J. Podiatrist Sentenced for Medicaid Fraud

Jul 17 2003 // New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey announced that a former Hudson County podiatrist has been ordered to reimburse the Medicaid Program nearly $6,000 for billing the cost of fraudulently obtained prescription drugs to...

AIG Postpones N.J. Withdrawal Plan in Response to Auto Reforms

Jul 16 2003 // New Jersey Banking and Insurance Commissioner Holly Bakke announced a broad-ranging agreement recently to protect consumer access to automobile insurance in New Jersey, in which subsidiaries of American International Group...

N.J. Father & Son Charged With Fraud

Jul 16 2003 // New Jersey’s Attorney General Peter Harvey announced that a Bergen County father and son – the owner and office manager respectively of a Bergen County dental office – have been charged by the Division of...

N.J. Woman Charged With Using Phony Auto Insurance Card

Jul 15 2003 // New Jersey’s Attorney General Peter Harvey announced that an Essex County woman has been charged by the Division of Criminal Justice – Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor with allegedly possessing a...

Real Progress Bodes Well for Regulatory Modernization Efforts

Jul 7 2003 // The issue of state versus federal regulation of insurance provokes strong opinions and divergent points of view among insurers. Yet there is one point on which we all can agree—consumers are best served by a healthy and...

Living in Changing Times

Jul 7 2003 // Go on mass transit in California, walk into a store in Texas, step on a plane nationwide, and you will see two languages displayed in many instances. With an ever-growing Hispanic population across the country, this trend...

N.J. Auto Reforms May Signal Regulatory Climate Change Nationwide

Jul 7 2003 // When Governor James E. McGreevey signed The New Jersey Automobile Insurance Competition and Choice Act (S-63/A-2625), he launched another effort aimed at solving the state’s automobile insurance crisis. This time,...

Real Progress Bodes Well for Regulatory Modernization Efforts

Jul 7 2003 // The issue of state versus federal regulation of insurance provokes strong opinions and divergent points of view among insurers. Yet there is one point on which we all can agree—consumers are best served by a healthy and...

N.J. Legislature Far Apart on Med-Mal Reforms

Jul 3 2003 // While New Jersey legislators managed to agree on an auto insurance reform package this session, they seem to be as far apart as ever on the adoption of reforms aimed at solving what the state’s doctors and health...

N.J. Hospitals Face Average 2003 Med-Mal Premiums of $1.9 Million

Jun 26 2003 // The New Jersey Hospital Association (HJHA) announced that a survey of premiums for medical malpractice coverage determined that the average quote for 2003 is around $1.9 million, compared to $1.1 million in 2002. The...

PIANJ Commends Senate on Passage of Legislation to Protect Agents’ Books

Jun 25 2003 // The Professional Insurance Agents of New Jersey Inc. commended the State Senate for its unanimous passage of legislation to help to ensure that agents’ ownership and commission rights are continued when an insurance...

IIANJ Urges Companies to Consider N.J. Market Following Auto Reforms

Jun 25 2003 // Leaders of The Independent Insurance Agents of New Jersey, which represents over 700 small businesses in the state, gathered at the New York Hilton on Sunday morning to meet with insurance company executives to discuss the...

N.J. YIP’s Elect Charles J. Caruso as New President

Jun 20 2003 // The New Jersey Young Insurance Professionals elected Charles J. Caruso, CPIA, assistant VP of Herbert L. Jamison & Co. LLC in West Orange, as the association’s new president at their recent meeting, held during...

Allstate NJ, Encompass Lawsuit Seeks $22 Million in Fraud Damages from North Jersey MDs

Jun 19 2003 // Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company and its subsidiary, Encompass Insurance, announced the filing of civil actions under the New Jersey Insurance Fraud Prevention Act, in the Superior Court of New Jersey (Morris County),...

PIANJ/PIANY Joint Conference Posts Record Attendance

Jun 17 2003 // Some 1,500 insurance professionals, the highest number ever, attended the recently concluded PIANJ/PIANY Joint Conference at Bally’s Atlantic City, making it “the highest attended show ever in the...

A.M. Best Downgrades MLMIC Group, Princeton and OHIC Ratings

Jun 16 2003 // A.M. Best Co. announced that it has downgraded the financial strength rating to B (Fair) from B++ (Very Good) of the New York-based MLMIC Group, removed the rating from under review, and assigned a “negative”...

NAII Says NJ Auto Reform “Proves Viability of State Regulatory System”

Jun 12 2003 // The National Association of Independent Insurers has issued a bulletin indicating that the recent enactment of auto reform legislation in New Jersey (See IJ Website June 9) “has several important implications for the...

N.J. Gov. McGreevey Signs Auto Reform Bill; AAI Optimistic Further Changes Can Be Accomplished

Jun 10 2003 // While commending New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey (D) for signing into law on Monday important auto insurance reform legislation, the Alliance of American Insurers (AAI) warned those who want to attract and keep good auto...

PIANJ Hails Signing of N.J. Auto Reform Bill

Jun 10 2003 // The Professional Insurance Agents of New Jersey Inc. hailed Governor James E. McGreevey’s signing of S.63/A.2625, reform legislation aimed at combating the State’s auto insurance crisis (See Article in...