The insurer and its law firm denies a doctor’s online claim that it refused to cover care for a cancer patient.
This is why we're asking you, the readers, parents and caregivers, about your decision regarding technology ... Do you trust them to post on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram ...
"They can drag it out till I'm not here anymore," Kirkland told KETV before he heard the news of the claim's reversal. "And then they win because ... they don't have to pay for it." ...
“In light of this enforcement, the Force therefore cautions social media influencers and activists against spreading misinformation regarding insurance policies as the police is solely for the ...
Holness, who was speaking at a handing-over ceremony in Porters Mountain in Central Westmoreland on Friday, has described the social media post as being both mischievous and malicious.
Sometimes it takes a little social media pressure for matters to be resolved and this is certainly the case for Mthethwa as a day after his initial post ... at Miway Insurance, in response ...
UnitedHealth Group has retained Clare Locke, a top defamation law firm, to battle what it describes as false and inaccurate social media allegations against its practices.
TikTok did display messages to users regarding the U.S. ban, but none matched the statement included in the post ... State Department’s website or social media channels, nor are there reports ...
UnitedHealth Group is making moves, and not just in the healthcare space. The insurance giant has hired Clare Locke, a ...
Insurance companies ... Burr’s commentary on the post-wildfire social and political landscape was pointed, to say the least. “I love how all the chatter out there is about bands of illegal ...
Soon after Babar Azam’s post on X regarding his lost phone, most of the fans on social media poked fun, while several others expressed concerns, calling for it to be returned. A Mumbai techie ...
One of the most mocked examples of fact checking on social media is a post by anti-Israel journalist ... And even worse, regarding other notes explaining why added context is not needed to refute ...