An explosion of activity
The insurance fraud issue has threatened to bubble over in recent years. Mike Boon examines the increase in fraudulent activity and the steps being taken to stamp it out
Insurance fraud seems to be continually in the news at the moment with various conferences, committees and fraud managers all making plans to tackle the issue. Add to this a range of new products, new businesses being started and a few high-profile celebrities being prosecuted and you have something massive on your hands.
It is too big a subject to cover in one go but this article aims to contribute to brokers' thinking by giving an overview of what insurers and adjusters are currently doing, and
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