Geico is Facing Two Class Action Lawsuits for Shady Behavior
(All content, text, and images courtesy of ihlaw.com) Insurance companies facing legal action for bad behavior is nothing new. What’s interesting is the multitude of ways that these companies are found to be trying to get out of paying. Geico is the latest insurance company to get in hot water for it’s claims services. Two class action suits have been filed, one in Delaware and one in New York, against Geico Insurance. The suits allege, among other things, a series of disturb
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(All content, text, and images are the property of ihlaw.com. All rights reserved.) Insurance companies facing legal action for bad behavior is nothing new. What’s interesting is the multitude of ways that these companies are found to be trying to get out of paying. Geico is the latest insurance company to get in hot water for it’s claims services. Two class action suits have been filed, one in Delaware and one in New York, against Geico Insurance. The suits allege, among oth
Environmental crimes and insurance fraud scheme: Minuteman, Brian Bolus and others face multiple cha
(Original posting, all information, text, and imagery courtesy of attorneygeneral.gov) HARRISBURG - Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane today announced that her office's investigation into environmental crimes allegedly committed by Minuteman and its owner Brian Bolus also revealed multiple conspiracies among Bolus, his mother, two siblings, his father and his father's fiancée to commit insurance fraud, resulting in multiple charges. Evidence and testimony regarding the alleged
Insurance company drops suits over Chicago area flooding
(All images, information, and text courtesy of chicagotribune.com. Written by Robert McCoppin, Tribune reporter) An insurance company has dropped its unprecedented lawsuit that had claimed that nearly 200 Chicago-area communities didn’t do enough to prevent last year’s widespread flooding. The class-action lawsuits were filed by Farmers Insurance Group in Cook and the collar counties, ostensibly on behalf of more than 600 property owners affected by the flood, and sought to m