identifying insurance fraud
The cost of Insurance Fraud
Insurance fraud stories
100

This is a common sign that something might be wrong with an insurance claim.

inconsistent or suspicious details

100

This is the estimated cost of insurance fraud to insurers every year, which results in higher premiums for policyholders.

1.3 billion dollars

100

Ali Elmezayern, a 45-year-old man from this U.S. state, was involved in a tragic insurance fraud case.

California 

200

Claims without this key document or with weak versions of it are considered suspicious.

A police report 

200

On average, fraudulent claims lead to this much of an increase in premiums for policyholders each year.

200 to $400

200

After driving into the ocean and killing his children, Ali Elmezayern received this amount of insurance money, which he used to buy property in Egypt.

260,000

300

If multiple claims are made within a short period of time, this could be a sign of this kind of activity.


Insurance Fraud

300

Fraud leads to this economic issue, where businesses face higher costs, which are passed on to consumers.

inflated costs

300

Ali Elmezayern was charged with multiple crimes, including these two serious offenses related to the deaths of his children.

first-degree murder

attempted murder

400

If someone is pushing for a quick settlement, it could be a warning sign for this. 

A quick payout 

400

In Ontario, auto insurance fraud costs insurers this much annually, including staged and inflated car bills.

1 Billion dollars

400

Ali Elmezayern was sentenced to this long in prison after being convicted of numerous crimes, including murder and fraud.

212 years 

500

You should never sign this type of form, which is not fully completed.

A blank form
500

This can happen to a business when it deals with fraudulent claims, which can damage its reputation and even lead to bankruptcy.

reputation damage

500

Ali Elmezayern faced multiple fraud charges, including this type of fraud involving sending false information through the mail.

Mail fraud

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