Anonymous wrote:Now let me get this straight:
Mr. Seidel is a former Deputy Insurance Commisioner for the State of Maryland who regulated Insurance Companies like Carefirst
He now gets paid by Carefirst to send out Subrogation letters to Carefirst clients.
And he advertises his own law firm that represents insurance claims.
Nothing to see here.....just move on
Exactly! I have received these letters and I can tell you--the BIG legal question here is: The use of his OWN FIRM'S letterhead to pursue these claims. I believe the Bar should look into it.