INSURANCE FRAUD is a serious crime that can result in negative consequences for individuals and businesses, like higher premiums and limited access to coverage. It can take many forms such as exaggerating injuries and falsifying documents. Legal repercussions can lead to fines and imprisonment. Reporting any suspicious activity to authorities can help prevent fraud and promote fairness and transparency in the insurance industry. https://pi-glo.ch/
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Issues around #fraud, particularly as we look at the #impact on different populations, is something that resonates with #actuaries and non-actuaries alike. Check out the latest #brief from the Academy for more! #PublicPolicy #ConsumerImpacts #Insurance #Costs
Insurance fraud can have a significant detrimental impact on all consumers—including a disproportionate impact on certain marginalized groups. The latest issue brief from the Academy, “Insurance Fraud: Impacts on Premiums, Claim Costs, and the Public,” looks at the types and extent of fraud that are committed, and includes actions and approaches that actuaries can take. Read it here: https://bit.ly/47yD960
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Insurance fraud can have a significant detrimental impact on all consumers—including a disproportionate impact on certain marginalized groups. The latest issue brief from the Academy, “Insurance Fraud: Impacts on Premiums, Claim Costs, and the Public,” looks at the types and extent of fraud that are committed, and includes actions and approaches that actuaries can take. Read it here: https://bit.ly/47yD960
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Insurance fraud can have a detrimental impact on all consumers—including a disproportionate impact on certain marginalized groups. The latest issue brief from the Academy looks at the types and extent of fraud that are committed, and includes actions and approaches that actuaries can take. Read it here: https://bit.ly/47yD960
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Insurance and fraud Before alleging fraud in any element of an insurance transaction, the party making such allegations must be satisfied they have all the evidence available to them to discharge the onus on a balance of probabilities of proving all the elements of fraud. Read the full legal snapshot: https://bit.ly/3YSI4Mv #Fraud #Insurance #NRFSA
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As we continue to think about the impact of #fraud on #consumers, particularly within #disadvantaged populations, some #ActuarialPerspectives to keep in mind. #PublicPolicy #Professionalism #Insurance #TheMoreYouKnow
Insurance fraud can have a detrimental impact on all consumers—including a disproportionate impact on certain marginalized groups. The latest issue brief from the Academy looks at the types and extent of fraud that are committed, and includes actions and approaches that actuaries can take. Read it here: https://bit.ly/47yD960
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Insurance fraud epidemic continues; drives up operational, consumer costs
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Insurance fraud epidemic continues; drives up operational, consumer costs
Insurance fraud epidemic continues; drives up operational, consumer costs
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Insurance fraud epidemic continues; drives up operational, consumer costs
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In an interview with SABC News TV -404, IASHO discussed the growing issue of insurance fraud and its impact on the industry. The conversation highlighted common types of fraud, including false claims and inflating damages, and emphasized the need for stricter measures to prevent fraudulent activities. IASHO also touched on the importance of educating consumers about the consequences of insurance fraud, which ultimately leads to higher premiums for all policyholders. The discussion underscored IASHO's commitment to transparency, ethical practices, and supporting clients through reliable and trustworthy insurance solutions. https://lnkd.in/dZpfRPdG
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