Insurance Frauds Forum

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Having only one car, two adults.
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:( Good morning. This is my case. The household size two people, a college student and a parent who just lost its job after many years.

I found this article online:"Car insurance policies provide the required protection you look for your car.

Any responsible individual who owns a car must have car insurance coverage.

Accidents happen suddenly and when they do happen you must be financially supported. This is when a policy plays an important part.

mobile device protection associated is denying my claim
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i have purchased an insurance that says we will replace or repair your device hassle free. i have sent a letter to them describing how the loss of the phone occurred i told them... "My brother Alberto Saravia, the user of the cell phone, was playing soccer with my dad in Zalud Park in Porterville, California. He put his cell phone in a gym bag along with my dad's eye glasses, tennis balls and other personal things. They were very close to the bag, approximately 50 feet distance. While they were playing, somebody stole his cellular.

One car + one fire = six arrests
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It's a very busy day for the press release writers at the CA Dept of Insurance today:

NEWS RELEASE

Commissioner Poizner Announces Six Sacramento Residents
Charged with Insurance Fraud After Torching Vehicle
to Cash In On Insurance Claim

You say STOLI, we say PONZI
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Hot off the CA Dept of Insurance News Wire:

NEWS RELEASE
Commissioner Poizner Announces Contra Costa County Man Charged with
Operating Ponzi Scheme, Cheating Victims Out of Nearly One Million Dollars

Another one bites the dust!
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From the CA Dept of Insurance July 7, 2010:

Insurance Commissioner Poizner today announced the arrest of Mohammad Shablid, 48, of San Jose, for allegedly falsely six separate insurance claims for preexisting damage to his vehicles.

"When you lie to your insurance company, you commit insurance fraud," said Commissioner Poizner. "Committing insurance fraud is never worth the legal trouble, fines and possible jail time you will face."

Do only employees commit fraud?
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Although his campaign for the Republican nomination for Governor of California is faltering under the weight of Meg Whitman's billion-dollar bankroll, he still has time to issue press releases and earn some free publicity. This press release was released earlier today. Unfortunately, there is no mention of what the effect of paying insurance premiums would have on the cost of a bagel in San Francisco. No doubt the bagel-consuming public in the Bay Area probably doesn't mind a little bit of fraud baked in their bagels.

April 30, 2010
NEWS RELEASE

You Will Be Caught
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Thinking of committing auto insurance fraud? Read on . . .

Commissioner Poizner Announces Eight Arrests in San Diego Staged
Auto Accident Insurance Fraud Ring Bust

American Family Inability to pay a claim on a car accident o
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I was in a single car accident on 04/22/2008 in which I sustained a concussion and began having seizures. My insurance policy states that if I am disabled by a doctor, which I am, I am entitled to 80 weeks of disability compensation. So far, to date, the insurance company, AMERICAN FAMILY, has denied my claim, paid me for one weeks disability and offered me a $1,500.00 settlement so I would just 'go away'. I have tried three different lawyers and none would take my case. How can I get my point across and get my disability payments? I can't work or drive because of the car accident.