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Insurance Fraud Brochure

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 Insurance Fraud

A Basic Overview

The insurance industry consists of more than 7,000 companies that collect over $1 trillion in premiums each year.  The massive size of the industry contributes significantly to the cost of Insurance Fraud by providing more opportunities and bigger incentives for committing illegal activities. 

The insurance industry consists of more than 7,000 companies that collect over $1 trillion in premiums each year.  The massive size of the industry contributes significantly to the cost of Insurance Fraud by providing more opportunities and bigger incentives for committing illegal activities. 

Money

 Costs of Fraud

The total cost of Insurance Fraud (non-health insurance) is estimated to be more than $40 billion per year.  That means Insurance Fraud costs the average U.S. family between $400 and $700 per year in the form of increased premiums.

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The Top Schemes

·        Premium Diversion

·        Fee Churning

·        Asset Diversion

·        Workers’ Compensation Fraud

·        Disaster-Related Fraud 

 

Common Schemes

The Types of Insurance Fraud

 Premium Diversion

Fee Churning

Asset Diversion

Workers’ Compensation Fraud

 

Scam Spotlight

Disaster-Related Fraud: Hurricane Katrina

Massive Storm, Massive Cost

Disaster Fraud Schemes

The Government Response


 

Insurance Fraud Resources

For more information about Insurance Fraud or where to report it, try contacting the following organizations.

Fraud Bureaus

Check to see if your state sponsors a fraud bureau that investigates Insurance Fraud—most states do.  You may even be eligible for a reward if you report a scam. 

Insurance Companies

Go directly to the insurer you think is being defrauded.  Some companies have systems in place for reporting fraud.  If the company doesn’t have a reporting system or fraud hotline, call or write the company headquarters. 

National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)

(800) 835-6422

www.nicb.org

The NICB is a non-profit organization that partners with insurance companies and law enforcement to help identify, detect and prosecute insurance criminals.  The NICB web site is an excellent source of information.

 

Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CAIF)

www.insurancefraud.org

The CAIF is a national alliance of consumer groups, public interest organizations, government agencies and insurers dedicated to preventing Insurance Fraud.  The CAIF web site offers a wealth of information for consumers.

 

National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)

www.naic.org

The NAIC assists state insurance regulators in serving the public interest and achieving regulatory goals.  You can find numerous fraud resources on the NAIC web site.

 

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

www.fbi.gov

Individuals are always encouraged to report Insurance Frauds to their local FBI offices, all of which are listed on the back of this brochure.

 

OFFICE

PHONE #

OFFICE

PHONE #

Albany, NY

518-465-7551

Memphis, TN

901-747-4300

Albuquerque, NM

505-889-1300

Miami, FL

305-944-9101

Anchorage, AK

907-276-4441

Milwaukee, WI

414-276-4684

Atlanta, GA

404-679-9000

Minneapolis, MN

612-376-3200

Baltimore, MD

410-265-8080

Mobile, AL

251-438-3674

Birmingham, AL

205-326-6166

Newark, NJ

973-792-3000

Boston, MA

617-742-5533

New Haven, CT

203-777-6311

Buffalo, NY

716-856-7800

New Orleans, LA

504-816-3000

Charlotte, NC

704-377-9200

New York, NY

212-384-1000

Chicago, IL

312-421-6700

Norfolk, VA

757-455-0100

Cincinnati, OH

513-421-4310

Oklahoma City, OK

405-290-7770

Cleveland, OK

216-522-1400

Omaha, NE

402-493-8688

Columbia, SC

803-551-4200

Philadelphia, PA

215-418-4000

Dallas, TX

972-559-5000

Phoenix, AZ

602-279-5511

Denver, CO

303-629-7171

Pittsburgh, PA

412-432-4000

Detroit, MI

313-965-2323

Portland, OR

503-224-4181

El Paso, TX

915-832-5000

Richmond, VA

804-261-1044

Honolulu, HI

808-566-4300

Sacramento, CA

916-481-9110

Houston, TX

713-693-5000

Salt Lake City, UT

801-579-1400

Indianapolis, IN

317-639-3301

San Antonio, TX

210-225-6741

Jackson, MS

601-948-5000

San Diego, CA

858-565-1255

Jacksonville, FL

904-721-1211

San Francisco, CA

415-553-7400

Kansas City, MO

816-512-8200

San Juan, PR

787-754-6000

Knoxville, TN

865-544-0751

Seattle, WA

206-622-0460

Las Vegas, NV

702-385-1281

Springfield, IL

217-522-9675

Little Rock, AR

501-221-9100

St. Louis, MO

314-589-2500

Los Angeles, CA

310-477-6565

Tampa, FL

813-253-1000

Louisville, KY

502-583-3941

Washington, DC

202-278-2000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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