Insurer To Pay $625K To Settle Deceptive Practice Claims
—An insurance company has agreed to pay $625,000 to settle allegations that it used deceptive and illegal practices to sell health insurance plans to Massachusetts residents, the state attorney general's office said Monday. Under terms of the settlement, Florida- based Health Insurance Innovations will repay customers $515,000, pay $100,000 in civil…
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