who is interested in to know more about fraud in insurance?

by Goodnaz » Thu Jan 10, 2008 01:10 am

If someone is interested to know about it, please drop a line.

Total Comments: 36

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 05:19 am Post Subject:

Hi gnp,

So Reading thoroughly can prove so worthy..



We should read and whenever we get struck we should ask questions. I hope there's no harm in picking up the phone and call up the customer care.
If they could call us so many times before signing up..why can't we?

Steven

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 07:25 am Post Subject:

:D That strikes well for me Steven.... Oh how i would want to do that.... Yes i completely agree.... why can't we??. Besides, that would also make us more knowledged, aware and conscious..

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 08:58 am Post Subject:

Hi Gnp, I agree that reading the policy document is absolutely necessary. This way you can minimises your chances of getting your claims denied, but claim denial and insurance frauds, if nor entirely, are different things. And, I'm still waiting to hear a great story from the OP.

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:06 pm Post Subject:

Oh yes Jeorge i am completely with you.... on both the points that they are different things... AND I'm too still waiting to hear a great story......

Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 05:07 am Post Subject:

Oh yes Jeorge i am completely with you.... on both the points that they are different things



Yup, IMO fraud is when its a deliberate effort to scam the insurer for monetary gains, by submitting fraudulent claims, lying in the insurance application and the like. IMO the fraudsters know the T&C of the policy document too well. Therefore, they would plan out everything ahead not to face denied claim.

Hope you would agree with me this time too.

Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 11:03 am Post Subject: insurance

I agree with you, STEVEN. We should beable to call Customer Care. However..............will we REALLY get straight answers, without Customer Care beating around the bush with them? If your questions aren't being answered, this should be a 'red flag' to you.

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 05:19 am Post Subject:

If someone is interested to know about it, please drop a line.


Hi, i read all the replies to this topic & I'm interested in getting more information about business insurance frauds.

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 01:54 am Post Subject: insurance

Thought I would let people know this: I recently received an e-mail stating that my 'warranty insurance is up on my car' ( paraphrasing this, of course). I don't HAVE a warranty on my car. The Sender was just titled 'Customer Service'.....so I have no idea who it was REALLY from.

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:02 am Post Subject:

SD they just had something on the news obout this scam. If they call it comes up AUTO WARRENTY. I would advise anyone whom get s a call or e-mail from this company to stay away. They apparenlty are fraudulent. In this economy I am sure there are alot more frauds out there. This stinks because when it is auto related it effects all of our policies. It is a shame just how many vehicle claims are a scam. My personal pet peeve is when someone is drinking then wrecks. Next day they call in a deer damage claim. Happens here all the time.

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 03:16 pm Post Subject: insurance

So........they buy the Warranty ( whether it's legit, or not) drinks and drives, gts in an accieent,........and then has the GAUL to tell the Insurance company they hit a deer?! Wouldn't the Insurance Co. need some kind of PROOF they DID hit a deer?! Wanna give a little story here: My friend actyually DID hit a deer ( wasn't drinking and driving, either). He had a passenger with him. He hit the deer on a Sunday and left the pieces, of the deer, in his grill...to PROVE to his Insurance Co. he had hit it!!LOL Thanks for the info, FIERYONE. There ARE alot of scams out there.

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