Andrew Mais, who has led Connecticut’s Insurance Department for nearly seven years, announced Friday he is retiring from the position next week. Gov. Ned Lamont tapped Josh Hershman, CEO of Immigrant ...
Bankers Life in Farmington. The company maintains long-term care insurance policies through Connecticut's state partnership plan. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Editor’s note: For more coverage ...
For more coverage of the long-term care insurance industry, please click here. In January, just weeks into the legislative session, key lawmakers — frustrated with soaring rate increases on long-term ...
Andrew Mais, who has led Connecticut’s Insurance Department for nearly seven years, announced Friday he is retiring from the position next week. Gov. Ned Lamont tapped Josh Hershman, CEO of Immigrant ...
As costs rise and consumers are squeezed, grievances filed with the Connecticut Insurance Department have mounted. The office received more than 700 complaints in the last six years about long-term ...
The price hikes began in 2007, modest at first, then exploding in size. By last summer, the long-term care insurance plan Steve Krasinski paid $750 a year for in 1994 had ballooned to $6,400. And that ...
Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew Mais is asking a judge to loosen the moratorium on PHL Variable policies to allow for more flexible distributions for universal life and fixed index annuity ...
Nov. 21—HARTFORD — Insurance Commissioner Andrew N. Mais will be retiring Nov. 28 after nearly seven years as the state's top insurance regulator, the governor's office announced Friday. " Josh ...
In January, just weeks into the legislative session, key lawmakers — frustrated with soaring rate increases on long-term care insurance plans — pledged urgent reform to bring relief to Connecticut’s ...
Rob Trafford and Adriana Falcón Trafford. Adriana took out a long-term care insurance policy in 2001. When she signed up for the plan, the annual premium was $2,608. Now, it’s close to $7,000.
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