What Is Car Insurance Fraud?
There are many types of car insurance fraud. Car insurance fraud ranges from people lying to insurance providers to get cheaper rates to organized crime rings that stage fake auto accidents to collect money from insurance companies. Some common types of insurance fraud are:
- Insurance policy scams: Fake insurance salesman sell bogus insurance policies to unsuspecting consumers
- Inflated claims: Claiming more damage than actually occurred to collect more money
- Fraudulent theft or damage: Having someone steal or burn a vehicle to collect money from the insurance company
- Staged Accidents: Staging an auto accident and claiming false injuries
- Runners: A scam where someone (the runner) directs a victim of an auto accident to a fake medical facility that will fake medical claims
Watch out
- Purchasing car insurance: Only purchase car insurance policies from licensed insurance companies or licensed insurance brokers and get a written copy of your policy (including what it covers). Read your policy to get a thorough understanding of what it covers.
- While driving: Keep plenty of distance between your car and cars in front of you. Trust your instincts. If another vehicle is acting suspiciously by driving erratically or too close to you, call the police and pull into a safe spot such as a police station or gas station.
- After an accident: Call the police and your insurance company immediately after an accident, no matter how minor the damage and get a police report or the incident.
- Avoiding scams: Never sign a blank insurance claim form. Be weary of bystanders, towing companies, medical professionals, or auto repair shops that try to pressure you to go to a certain facility for service or treatment, or try to pressure you to file false claims.