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  2. Gerber Life Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    Gerber Life is headquartered in White Plains, New York, and has an operation center in Fremont, Michigan. [3] The company has $52 billion of life insurance in force with 3.6 million policies for individuals throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. [4] [2] In 2007, Nestlé acquired the company with Gerber Products. [2]

  3. Fremont General Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1963 and incorporated in 1972 under the name Lemac Corporation. It changed its name in March 1973 to Fremont General Corporation and served as a holding company. [2] It went public in 1977. The company primarily owned insurance businesses during its early years, including property, casualty and life insurance.

  4. Farmers Insurance Group - Wikipedia

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    Farmers New World Life Insurance Company started as Catholic Life Insurance Company in Spokane, Washington in 1910. Later that year it was renamed New World Life Insurance Company. In 1953, it was acquired by Farmers Group, Inc. In 1954, its name was changed to the current Farmers New World Life Insurance Company.

  5. PIP insurance in Michigan - AOL

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    Instead, you can use your Michigan PIP insurance to file a direct first-party claim with your own insurance company for coverage of medical bills and associated costs after you, a passenger in ...

  6. What is an insurance claim and when should you file one? - AOL

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    The process varies from provider to provider, but how you file a car insurance claim usually begins with a phone call, filling out an online form or using your insurance company’s app to begin ...

  7. Insurance bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Insurance bad faith is a tort [1] unique to the law of the United States (but with parallels elsewhere, particularly Canada) that an insurance company commits by violating the "implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing" which automatically exists by operation of law in every insurance contract.

  8. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The worker's compensation insurance firm Accident Fund operates as a for-profit subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. In 2019, four Michigan addiction treatment facilities filed lawsuits against BCBSM for "unjustified slashing of payments" and "a high number of claims denials for substance use treatment. [8]

  9. Michigan car insurance laws - AOL

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    Insurance requirement: Michigan requires all drivers to carry at least a minimum amount of car insurance coverage as determined by state law. Proof of insurance: Michigan drivers must carry proof ...