West Virginia Decision Imperils Insurer Anti-Fraud Activities
A recent decision by West Virginia’s highest court could — if permitted to stand — ultimately require insurers to violate their record retention obligations, destroy broad swathes of business records, and seriously compromise insurer regulatory compliance and anti-fraud activity. The author of this article discusses the decision and its implications.
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