Connecticut Medical Insurance Company
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OLDWICK, N.J. -- A.M. Best Co. has upgraded the financial strength rating (FSR) to A- (Excellent) from B++ (Good) and assigned an issuer credit rating...
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OLDWICK, N.J. -- A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating of B++ (Good) of Connecticut Medical Insurance Company (CMIC) (Glastonbury, ...
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The Connecticut State Medical Society and a related physicians' collective is seeking approval and funding to form a nonprofit insurance company that would offer individual and small-business plans on the Connecticut Health Exchange, which opens in January 2014.
David Katz, immediate past president of the medical society, said they plan to offer a different model to large insurers that dominate business in the state.
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- William Owens and Jean Owens, Appellants, v. Aetna Life & Casualty Co., a Connecticut Corporation, and Its Subsidiary, Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., a Corporation of Connecticut, Durward M. Stayton, Jr., and Donald Millure, the Medical Society of New Jersey, a New Jersey Corporation, Chubb & Son, Inc., a New York Corporation, Federal Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Joseph A. Britton, Joseph A. Matt, Joan B. Snyder, Kay B. Imtello, William A. Reilly and William P. Muhl, Each Individually and Trading as Joseph A. Britton Agency. Aetna Life & Casualty Co., a Connecticut Corporation, and Its Subsidiary, Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., a Corporation of Connecticut, Duward M. Stayton, Jr. and Donald Millure, Appellees., 654 F.2d 218 (3rd Cir. 1981)
Howard W. Kushner, Freehold, N.J., Robert Dwight Roadman (argued), Warrenton, Va., for appellants.
Sidney S. Rosdeitcher (argued), Jack Hassid, Andr...
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By Mary E. O'Leary Register Topics Editor moleary@nhregister.com
The Connecticut State Medical Society and a related physicians' collective is seeking approval and funding to form a nonprofit insurance company that would offer individual and small-business plans on the Connecticut Health Exchange, which opens in January 2014.
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CASE ON POINT: Connecticut Med. Ins. Co. v. Kulikowski, (03/18/2008) A.2d--CT... in the declarations page of a physician's medical malpractice insurance policy, separately insured u...Connecticut Medical Insurance Company had issued a profession liability insurance policy...
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HARTFORD, Conn., April 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Doctors have been looking for solutions to high malpractice insurance premiums within the legal system. Recently released profit information on two Connecticut insurers says they are looking in the wrong place.
These number absolutely suggest that doctors who are buying their insurance from CMIC (Connecticut Medical Insurance Company) and The Medical Protective Company should ask why they are forced to pay record-high premiums when the companies are making profits that are far above the declared national average," Announced Richard Newman. Newman is the current president of The Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.
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... and. CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; AT&T LONG TERM. DI... PLAN FOR OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYEES; AT&T MEDICAL. EXPENSE PLAN FOR OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYEES,. ...
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