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NJM Insurance Group, originally known as New Jersey Manufacturers Casualty Insurance Company, formed as a workers’ compensation insurance company on June 7, 1913, two years after New Jersey passed the Workmen's Compensation Act [4] which required all employers to carry insurance coverage for injured workers. [5]
Insurance products for agents; Workers' compensation; Medicare compliance and claims resolution services; ISO's databases contain more than 19 billion detailed records relating to insurance and risk management, which form the basis for its information services, [6] with two billion records collected each year. [7]
New Jersey’s Affidavit of Merit Statute (NJ Rev Stat § 2A:53A-27 (2013)) was signed into law in 1995. The statute states that if a person sues for injury, death, or property damage because of a professional's mistake or carelessness, they must provide a special letter from an expert within 60 days after the other side responds to their ...
Learn more about New Jersey’s car insurance laws and get tips to maximize your coverage. ... Giving false information to an insurance company when filing a claim or applying for a policy can ...
No-fault insurance in New Jersey, also called personal injury protection (PIP), is a required coverage. It covers your medical bills, lost wages and costs related to pain and suffering if you are ...
A denied car insurance claim doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the claims process. If you do not agree with your insurer’s claim denial, you have the right to appeal the insurance company ...
Under the trade name Portamedic, the company is the largest provider of examination services in the industry of health insurance. [3] Hooper Holmes was founded in New York City in 1899 as The National Insurance Information Bureau by William DeMattos Hooper and Bayard P. Holmes, a one-time insurance claim investigation detective. [4]
Prudential Financial is based in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It began as The Widows and Orphans Friendly Society in 1875, and for a short time it was called the Prudential Friendly Society. For many years after 1877 it was known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America, [1] a name still widely in use.