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When an insured claims the vehicle he sold was stolen, he lands in hot water.
The location of the insured's vehicle gave clues to who set the fire.
When the claim for stolen property doesn't ring true.
When the power didn't actually go out and damage electronics and food.
Filing a claim for preexisting damages leads to probation and a fine.
Phony repair receipts lead to trouble.
When the bills for treatment don't match the hospital records.
A broker is caught diverting premiums to his bank account instead of paying for coverage for insureds.
This chart provides contact information for each state's department of insurance fraud.
A man files multiple claims for injuries he never sustained.