Only three states remain without laws to combat insurance fraud as efforts to attack such scams are intensifying, according to a National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies study released this week.
"Clearly the impetus for addressing the problem of insurance fraud continues to build steam at the state level," said Ken Marshall, state affairs manager for NAMIC and author of an Issue Brief on the topic published this week.
In 1993, the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud developed a set of model laws that included felony classification, anti-insurance fraud plans, and the creation of insurance fraud bureaus.
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