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The Motor Accident Solicitors Society has branded the IFB’s findings on crash for cash scams “astonishing”, and some of the figures really are shocking.

One in seven personal injury claims is now linked to organised fraud, and, worse than that, one in twelve people would consider taking part in a crash for cash claim.

This shouldn’t come as a surprise however when you take into account that 53% of those surveyed said they believed crash for cash fraudsters would not be caught.

In which case, it’s almost a comfort that only one in twelve would consider setting up a fake car accident in order to make some extra Christmas cash.

If there is no fear

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