Kentucky residents can suffer a wide range of serious injuries, but coverage of these events may help others avoid or recover from an accident. Our news page explores the causes and outcomes of motor vehicle crashes and other severe injuries to help others prepare for what lies ahead.
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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Insurance Company's Plea for Refuge In Federal CourtThe Supreme Court has agreed to hear an insurance company's case that it can avoid state courts in class action lawsuit cases.
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Fewer Workers Get Health Insurance Through Their JobThe number of American workers getting their health insurance through their job continued to drop in 2011, down to 55.9% from 61.6% in 2008.
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How Good Is Your Individual Health Insurance Policy?More than half of individual health insurance policies fall below the standards set by the Affordable Care Act. How good is your health insurance policy?
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Household Mold Claims Get Boost From Court RulingA New York appellate court ruling that expert testimony could establish a causal link between household mold and a variety of mold-related illnesses.
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Get Healthy Incentives Offered Employees To Lower Their Health Insurance PremiumsCleveland Clinic is offering its employees refunds on their health insurance premiums if they will enroll and participate in health and exercise programs.
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Do Insurance Companies Create Crises to Boost Profits?Americans for Insurance Reform has issued a new report arguing that insurance companies create crises to boost their profits.
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Insurance Company Gave Millions to Illinois Supreme Court JusticeLexington, Kentucky insurance lawyer Robert Abell represents consumers and policyholders on their claims; contact him at 859-254-7076.
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Humana Denies 39% of Kentuckians' Applications for Health InsuranceLexington, Kentucky insurance lawyer Robert Abell represents claimants against insurance companies; contact him at 859-254-7076.
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United Healthcare Denies 43% of Kentuckians' Applications for Health InsuranceLexington, Kentucky insurance lawyer Robert Abell represents claimants against insurance companies; contact him at 859-254-7076.
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Tennessee Law Exempting Insurance Companies from Consumer Protection Laws CriticizedInsurance companies were favored by a new Tennessee law exempting them from the state's consumer protection law argues Memphis lawyer Sadler Bailey.
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Big Insurers Denied Coverage to 1 in 7 for Preexisting ConditionThe country's four biggest insurance companies, Aetna, Humana, WellPoint and United Healthcare, denied coverage to 1 in 7 applicants because of a preexisting medical condition from 2007-2009.
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Consumers' Rights Strengthened by New Federal RegulationsConsumers rights to appeal decisions by health insurance companies rejecting coverage have been strengthened by newly-issued federal regulations.
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Sex Discrimination In Insurance Banned by New Health LawThe health care reform law recently signed by President Obama bans sex discrimination in health insurance.
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Insurance Company Abuses Discussed at HearingWhat can be done when a medical insurance company denies a claim? A hearing held last week discussed the practice.
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Rescission: When the Insurance Company Doesn't Want to Provide the Coverage You've Been Paying ForRescission and cancellation of policies is what insurance companies do when they want to get out of providing the coverage that an individual has paid for.
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Whistleblowers Can Testify Against State FarmTwo whistleblowers will be permitted to testify in a case alleging that State Farm fraudulently handled claims arising from Hurricane Katrina, a federal judge has ruled.
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Class Action To Recover Co-Pay Payments To Insurance CompanyA class action to recover co-payments to an insurance company has been filed against Kaiser Permanente under ERISA.