NEW YORK (Reuters) - Insurance companies have paid out more than $52 million in claims since New York regulators asked them to explain how they used a government database of death records, the state's Department of Financial Services said on Monday.
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Mon, 12/05/2011 - 10:31am
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Insurance companies have paid out more than $52 million in claims since New York regulators asked them to explain how they used a government database of death records, the state's Department of Financial Services said on Monday.