September 28th, 2006
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America International Group Inc. will begin refunding or crediting its Florida workers compensation policyholders with a $13.6 million settlement. According to the commissioner, the agreement was prompted by charges that the insurer’s business units "used excessive and unfairly discriminatory rates on coverage required by the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act" and failed to justify rates. AIG will also pay a portion to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulations as part of the settlement.
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