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A Geico customer has been sentenced to two years in prison for submitting a false insurance claim after directing accomplices to burn his car.
A federal district court in Maine has ruled that an insurance company could rescind auto policies it issued to an insured who represented that he lived in Maine, when he actually lived and garaged his vehicles in Massachusetts.
Social media can be great for showing accomplishments to friends, but it can also show your fraudulent auto insurance claim to investigators.
Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and YouTube are the new weapons in the fraud battle.
More than two dozen have been charged in connection with a staged collision auto insurance fraud plus identity theft scheme.
Fraud affects every aspect of insurance, costing consumers $80 billion annually.
Legislation levies stiff fines against auto premium fraudsters.
New Jersey bill targets drivers who lie about where vehicles are garaged.
A Florida woman is charged with 10 counts of insurance fraud for filing fraudulent insurance claims on her vehicles.
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