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Maryland and Virginia are implementing new laws to encourage drivers to obtain auto insurance coverage, including increased fines and mandatory insurance.
A 77-year-old Maryland woman has been found guilty of orchestrating a complex insurance fraud and money laundering scheme involving over 40 life insurance policies.
A Maryland woman has been found guilty of orchestrating a long-running insurance fraud and money laundering scheme, defrauding insurance companies of millions of dollars.
A 77-year-old woman from Owings Mills, Maryland, has been convicted of multiple charges related to a $20 million life insurance fraud scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Maureen Wilson of Owings Mills, Maryland, was found guilty of a $20 million life insurance fraud scheme involving falsified applications and money laundering.
Maureen Wilson, 77, has been found guilty of orchestrating a complex scheme to defraud insurance companies of millions of dollars.
Proposed legislation in Maryland aims to strengthen consumer protections and data privacy in telematics programs.
Maryland’s Acting Insurance Commissioner backs legislation to increase oversight of auto insurance telematics, focusing on consumer protections and data privacy.
Starting July 1, 2024, new laws in Maryland and Virginia will target uninsured drivers, increasing penalties and making coverage mandatory.