Fraud Statistics

Insurance fraud is a deliberate deception perpetrated agains or by and insurance company or agent for the purpose of financial gain. Fraud may be committed at different points in the insurance transaction by applicants for insurance, policyholders, third-party claimants or professionals who provide services to claimants. Insurance agents and company employees may also commit insurance fraud. Common frauds include “padding”, or inflating actual claims, misrepresenting facts on an insurance application, submitting claims for injuries or damage that never occurred, and “staging” accidents.

Insurance fraud may be classified as “hard” or “soft.” Hard fraud is a deliberate attempt either to stage or invent an accident, injury, theft, arson or other type of loss that would be covered under an insurance policy.

Soft fraud, which is sometimes called opportunity fraud,
occurs when a policyholder or claimant exaggerates a legitimate claim. One example of soft fraud is the car owner involved in a “fender bender” who pads the claim to cover the policy deductible. Another is exaggerating the amount and value of items stolen from a home or business. Soft fraud may also occur when people purposely provide false information to influence the underwriting process in their favor when applying for insurance. To lower insurance premiums or increase the likelihood that the application for insurance will be accepted, people may underreport the number of miles driven, misrepresent where a car is garaged, fail to provide an accurate medical history when applying for health insurance, or falsify the number of employees and the nature of their work for workers compensation coverage.

KEY STATE LAWS AGAINST INSURANCE FRAUD

State Insurance fraud classified as a crime Immunity statutes Fraud bureau Mandatory insurer fraud plan Mandatory auto photo inspection
Alabama X (1) X X
Alaska X X X
Arizona X X X
Arkansas X X X X
California X X X X
Colorado X X X X X
Connecticut X X X (2)
Delaware X X X
D.C. X X X X
Florida X X X X (3) X (3)
Georgia X X X
Hawaii X X X (3)
Idaho X X X
Illinois X X
Indiana X X
Iowa X X X
Kansas X X X (1)
Kentucky X X X X
Louisiana X X X
Maine X X X (1) X
Maryland X X X X
Massachusetts X X X X
Michigan X X
Minnesota X X X X
Mississippi X X
Missouri X X X
Montana X X X
Nebraska X X X
Nevada X X X
New Hampshire X X X X
New Jersey X X X X X
New Mexico X X X X
New York X X X X X
North Carolina X X X
North Dakota X X X
Ohio X X X X
Oklahoma X X X
Oregon X
Pennsylvania X X X X
Rhode Island X X (3) X X
South Carolina X X X
South Dakota X X X
Tennessee X X (1) X (1) X (1)
Texas X X X
Utah X X X
Vermont
Virginia X (1) X X
Washington X X X
West Virginia X (1) X X
Wisconsin X X
Wyoming X (1) X
(1) Workers compensation insurance only.
(2) Workers compensation and health care insurance only.
(3) Limited.

Source: National Insurance Crime Bureau; state insurance departments.

Source: www.insuranceshopperpa.com/fraud

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