NU Online News Service, Dec.17, 9:50 a.m. EST
Experts in fighting insurance fraud say scams that historically escalate in a poor economy will increase in 2010, with health-related activity at the top of the list and with smaller firms as favored targets
A recent survey of 37 fraud bureaus found the selling of bogus health insurance to small businesses is now the number one scam, according to Dennis Jay, executive director of the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, based in Washington, D.C.
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