Three UnitedHealth-owned insurance companies collectively must pay over $165 million for engaging in widespread deceptive ...
A Suffolk Superior Court order called the deceptive conduct of three UnitedHealth Group insurance companies "particularly egregious." Here's how much money consumers and the state will get back.
In a December order, Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Helene Kazanjian said penalties stem from marketing practices between 2012 and 2016 by HealthMarkets and its two subsidiaries, The Chesapeake ...
Judge Kazanjian said sales agents in the companies were trained to hide the costs of individual policies so consumers did not ...
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On the brink of the new year, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (MA AGO) secured a landmark $165 million judgment, including civil ...
A Massachusetts court has slapped three UnitedHealth Group affiliates with a $165 million penalty for deceptive sales practices, marking one of the largest fines ever issued under the state's consumer ...
In the wake of the shooting of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson, there has been an outpouring of anger toward the insurance ...
BOSTON— UnitedHealth Insurance and affiliated companies were ordered to pay $165 million in restitution for engaging in deceptive sales schemes against Massachusetts residents, Attorney General Andrea ...
The companies — HealthMarkets Inc. and two subsidiaries, The Chesapeake Life Insurance Company and HealthMarkets Insurance Agency — violated regulations by misleading customers into buying ...
Campbell said Monday her office has obtained a favorable order from Suffolk Superior Court against three UnitedHealth insurance companies, HealthMarkets, Inc. and its subsidiaries, The Chesapeake ...