Fraud Car claims and Auto Insurance Fraud in India
Insurance fraud has been in existence since the beginning of insurance as a commercial
enterprise. Insurance crimes range in severity, from slightly exaggerating claims
to deliberately causing accidents or damages. Insurance fraud poses a significant
problem and the government is making efforts to deter such activities. Fraud car
claims cost the insurance industry a huge sum every year.
About 90 percent of auto insurance fraud is the result of claims padding (which
means to add damages, injuries and fictitious passengers to insurance claims). The
other 10 percent of insurance fraud comes from organized accident-staging. Innocent
victims like private motorists, truck drivers, etc. are targeted by organized auto-accident
rings. These rings make an “accident” happen by setting up innocent people for a
rear-end collision. Reporting that your car has been stolen when you really hid
it in the woods is a good example of false claim. Even if one never files a claim,
lying on the application for insurance is still accountable for fraud case. Using
forged documents for claiming is also a fraud case.
Here are a few tips on how to deal with potential scammers and other enemies of
insurance claims:
- Get a police report even for a minor accident. This makes it difficult for cheaters
to file a false claim if they have to deal with the facts of an officer’s report.
- It is advisable to keep a camera in your glove box. A picture is worth a thousand
lies and can stop a scammer from making fraud claims.
- Call your own tow truck and avoid business with crooked repair shops.
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