Claims Magazine and The National Underwriter Company are sponsoring this fraud symposium on October 25-26, 2007, at the Torrance Marriott in Torrance, Calif., for a reason: Insurance fraud is rampant
NICB said 1,192,809 motor vehicles were reported stolen in 2006, which is 42,417 fewer than in 2005. Using the FBI's average valuation of $6,649 per stolen vehicle, NICB calculated that this amounts t
Claims Magazine and The National Underwriter Company are sponsoring this fraud symposium on October 25-26, 2007, at the Torrance Marriott in Torrance, Calif., for a reason.
Claims Magazine and The National Underwriter Company are sponsoring this fraud symposium on October 25-26, 2007, at the Torrance Marriott in Torrance, Calif., for a reason: Insurance fraud is rampant
The arrest of 11 public officials in New Jersey has put an insurance broker front and center in a sting operation that developed for over a year and involved thousands of dollars in bribes, according
FBI agents, in a New Jersey undercover sting, ran a phony insurance brokerage operation that was able to bribe public officials all over the state to influence contracts, leading to the arrest of 12 p
Mississippi attorney Richard Scruggs, the foremost legal opponent of insurance companies over Hurricane Katrina claims, was hit with criminal contempt charges yesterday by special federal prosecutors
If claim association membership is any indication, from the few claim club lists this writer has seen recently, the most active members are independent property adjusters.
A new application of DNA testing, already used in a number of worker' comp cases, has the potential to save insurers billions of dollars in defense costs, a scientist who pioneered the process
A new application of DNA testing, already used in a number of workers' health injury cases, has the potential to save insurers billions of dollars in defense costs, a scientist who pioneered the proce