NOT FOR REPRINT
Page Printed from: propertycasualty360.com/search/?Submit=Search&page=2&publication=PropertyCasualty360&q=hall-of-shame
Sign In To follow
67 results for hall-of-shame
Filter this View
Start Date:
End Date:
The state insurance commissioner took emergency action to suspend the agent and his business.
Video surveillance revealed a man participating in activities that did not square up with his alleged total disability.
A dozen new fraudsters enter the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud's Hall of Shame in 2023.
Review a variety of cases from the Southern District of New York that highlight key features of these demonstrated (or alleged) insurance frauds.
Fraudsters steal an estimated $308.6 billion each year from insurers through their damaging crime sprees.
From a dentist who killed his wife on safari to a doctor who performed unnecessary back surgeries to a homeowner who set his own homes on fire, these fraudsters are shameless.
Though inexpensive and not cost effective to investigate, the fraud losses on these claims quickly add up.
Graph algorithms can help insurance providers to uncover hidden relationships between potential fraudsters.
Crime in the U.S. costs an estimated $2.6 trillion a year.
The case, which started with a water damage claim, asks if a false statement must include an element of intent.
[ { "type": "article-search", "label": "searchResults", "query": "hall-of-shame", "domain": "propertycasualty360.com", "page": "2", "startDate": "", "stopDate": "", "cacheKey": "{\"type\":\"article-search\",\"label\":\"searchResults\",\"query\":\"hall-of-shame\",\"domain\":\"propertycasualty360.com\",\"page\":\"2\",\"startDate\":\"\",\"stopDate\":\"\"}", "cache": true } ]