Insurance Law

3.1M young adults gained health coverage since law took effect – CNN Money

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — More than 3.1 million young Americans now have health insurance, thanks in part to a provision in the health care reform law that allows parents to add dependents up to age 26 to their insurance plans. … Continue reading

Obama Administration Finds 3.1 Million Young Adults Gained Coverage Under Law – Kaiser Health News

More than 3 million young adults have gained insurance coverage under the health law, according to the latest government estimate. Obama administration officials touted the benefit Tuesday as an example of how the law is making a difference.

Largest Provider of Group Insurance in U.S.A. Chooses Bay Area Law Firm Summit Defense Attorneys For Representation – YAHOO!

Hyatt Legal Plans, the largest provider of group insurance plans in the United States, has chosen Summit Defense Attorneys for their San Francisco and San Jose criminal attorney needs. Summit Defense Attorneys, one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s largest … Continue reading

Insurance giants jostle for slice of Southeast Asia market – Reuters

a partner at law firm Norton Rose, who specializes in insurance. AIA and Manulife are also in the running for ING’s Asian insurance business, while Prudential is seen as a strong contender to buy Thai Thanachart Bank Pcl’s TCAP.BK insurance … Continue reading

Millions still go without health insurance if law passes – KXTV News10Net

One of the biggest misconceptions about President Obama’s health care overhaul isn’t who the law will cover, but rather who it won’t. If it survives Supreme court scrutiny, the landmark overhaul will expand coverage to about 30 million uninsured people … Continue reading

Millions of Americans may still go without health insurance – msnbc.com

People just above that level may have a hard time finding affordable health insurance. Angela Agnew Laws worries that she might remain uninsured like she has been for the past eight years even if the health care law is upheld. … Continue reading

Even if health care law dies, many of its changes won’t, industry says – McClatchy

WASHINGTON — The 2010 health care law launched what insurance executive Brad Wilson calls “the revolution” – unprecedented efforts to expand coverage, contain costs, cut waste and improve care. So Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North …

Millions remain without health insurance if law survives – Seattle Times

One of the biggest misconceptions about President Obama’s health care overhaul isn’t who the law will cover, but rather who it won’t. If it survives Supreme court scrutiny, the landmark overhaul will expand coverage to about 30 million uninsured …

Dropping Helmet Laws to Reduce a Town’s Risk – New York Times

And an inability to enforce a law on the books, the town’s insurance consultant argued, created administrative unevenness that — in the event of an accident by someone who was not nagged or cited about helmet use — posed a … Continue reading

Millions still go without insurance if law survives – WOOD

(AP) – One of the biggest misconceptions about President Obama’s health care overhaul isn’t who the law will cover, but rather who it won’t. If it survives Supreme court scrutiny, the landmark overhaul will expand coverage to about 30 million … Continue reading