Dec. 26— PITTSTOWN— A Glens Falls man has been arrested after police said he falsely claimed his tractor had been stolen. Michael LePage, 53, is accused of making a report to state police in August 2019 that his John Deere tractor had been stolen off his property in Pittstown. The tractor was dropped off at a property in Poestenkill as requested, police said.
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HAMPTON ROADS, Va.- The Eastern District of Virginia is taking action against COVID-19 related fraud, including schemes targeting the Paycheck Protection Program, Economic Injury Disaster Loan program and Unemployment Insurance programs. The cases involve attempts to defraud more than $105 million from the United States government and private officials.
A group health plan would have cost the business $3,000 and his employees $150 each per month. Instead, he and his employees enrolled in full-benefit individual plans in the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. Now, he and his daughter have a full-benefit Health Insurance Marketplace plan for $99 a month after the premium subsidy.
Risks, a peer-reviewed open access journal for research and studies on insurance and financial risk management, published research articles, including the following topics, in its December 2021 edition:. *Does Engagement Partners' Effort Affect Audit Quality? *Adaptation to the Risks of Digitalization: New Survival Trends for States in a Multipolar World.
The Journal for Managed Care and Specialty Pharmacy, a peer-reviewed journal that says it strives to engage and serve professionals in pharmacy, medicine, nursing and related fields to optimize the value of pharmaceutical products and pharmacy services delivered to patients from the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, published research articles on the…
New Jersey is seeing strong health insurance enrollment increases on its Affordable Care Act marketplace, as consumers take advantage of a second year of increased subsidies under a federal law designed to help the American economy through the coronavirus pandemic. Residents have until Dec. 31 to buy coverage that starts Jan. 1, and until the end of January for…
LAPLACE— With insurance claims and home repairs taking precedence over family traditions this Christmas season, Apostle Renita Graber knew it would take something big to reinspire joy in the hearts of those impacted by Hurricane Ida. Victorious Life Family Worship Center was decked out in dazzling lights Monday evening during the first "Christmas to…
I am 67 and have group health insurance through my current employer. I have talked with friends, my company HR and my insurance agent and get answers from "I don't know" to "I'm not sure but I think…". My company health insurance has a high deductible.
2021 DEC 24– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News– A patent application by the inventor Booker, Ricky, filed on June 9, 2020, was made available online on December 9, 2021, according to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx correspondents. This patent application has not been assigned to a company or institution.
2021 DEC 24– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News– According to news reporting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by NewsRx journalists, a patent by the inventors Vijayvergia, Gunjan, filed on November 30, 2016, was published online on December 7, 2021. The assignee for this patent, patent number 11195177, is United Services…
2021 DEC 24– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News– From Washington, D.C., NewsRx journalists report that a patent application by the inventor Booker, Ricky, filed on June 9, 2020, was made available online on December 9, 2021. No assignee for this patent application has been made. News editors obtained the following quote from the background…
2021 DEC 24– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News– A patent by the inventors Dixon, David P., Harris, Gary S., Hartman, Wayne M., filed on August 21, 2015, was published online on December 7, 2021, according to news reporting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by NewsRx correspondents. Patent number 11195184 is assigned to United Services…
2021 DEC 24– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Vaccine Daily– Data detailed on Coronavirus- COVID-19 have been presented. According to news reporting from Washington, District of Columbia, by NewsRx editors, the research stated,“ There are racial differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates, but social factors, such as lack of health insurance or food…
—President Joe Biden says the federal government will buy half a billion COVID-19 rapid test kits and distribute them free of charge to people to use at home. But despite the high public demand for tests, it will still be several more weeks before these kits are available to be shipped. As of this week, the departments of Defense and Health and Human Services were“…
Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Henry Ford Health Systems,“ In March- April 2020, Metropolitan Detroit was a US‘ hotspot.’ As a large health system with five hospitals and two behavioural health inpatient facilities, a health insurance company, a medical group and physician network, and 41 ambulatory clinics normally hosting over 10,000…
The Non-Party Witnesses named in the Notices include Cogent Bank, Synovus Bank and an individual of the Investigative Division of Insurance Agent and Agency Services, none of whom are accused of any wrongdoing and are potential non-party fact witnesses to the allegations of the Plaintiffs in their "More Definite Statement" against the remaining Defendants…
Owners who decide to rent their property out instead of selling it can't depend on their existing homeowners policy to protect the new rental. DEAR DAVE: We are buying a new house but will rent out our current home to tenants. Do we need to buy "landlord insurance," or would any damage be covered by our existing homeowners policy?
Laura Kiehl, chairman of the Missouri River Conservation Districts Council, has issued a public comment on the Federal Emergency Management Agency notice entitled "Request for Information on the National Flood Insurance Program's Floodplain Management Standards for Land Management and Use, and an Assessment of the Program's Impact on Threatened and…
Jeffrey E. Syar, administrator for the Office of Hydraulic Engineering at the Ohio Department of Transportation, has issued a public comment on the Federal Emergency Management Agency notice entitled "Request for Information on the National Flood Insurance Program's Floodplain Management Standards for Land Management and Use, and an Assessment of the…
