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You can help stop insurance fraudInsurance crimevehicle theft and fraudcosts everyone, not just insurance companies. As an insurance consumer, you pay for insurance fraud in the form of higher premiums. In fact, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) estimates the average insured American household loses $200 each year to insurance criminals.Fraud takes a wide variety of shapes and sizes, from staged auto accidents and exaggerated workers compensation claims to policy misrepresentations (such as lying about a place of residence premises to get a lower rate). The NICB, law enforcement agencies and insurance companies are all working together to crack down on insurance criminals, but they cant do it without your help. Here are a few simple steps you can take to fight this costly crime: Be a good witness. If you see an accident happen, or are involved in one yourself, promptly report what youve seen to the proper authorities. Your report may provide clues that help determine if a claim is fraudulent. Get the facts. Dont forget the basics in the confusion that follows any accident. Write down names, addresses, telephone numbers, drivers license and plate numbers, as well as insurance company names and policy numbers. Get the names of witnesses, too. Dont fall for a fraudulent invitation. Insurance criminals often sound helpful and reasonable. They come from all social and economic walks of life. They may appear on the scene of an accident or may offer to "help" laterat the body shop, the doctors office or the lawyers office. No matter how tempting, dont agree to falsify claims or exaggerate an injury. If you do, youre committing fraud and could be prosecuted! If you see fraud, report it. If youre approached by one of these insurance criminalsor you suspect insurance fraud or vehicle theft activityreport it to you insurance company, the police, and/or the NICBs fraud hot line: 1-800-TEL-NICB. With the NICBs hot line, you dont have to give your name, and youre eligible for a reward up to $1,000. Best of all, yours could be the tip that lands an insurance criminal in jail. Speak up. Let others know how costly insurance fraud is. When someone brags about getting a big settlement for a minor injury, dont congratulate them. Tell them, theyre contributing to higher insurance rates for everyone.
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