Monday, June 8, 2009

Auto Insurance Fraud by the Numbers

The statistics are astounding: In Hawaii, there was a 61 percent increase in convictions for auto insurance fraud from 2007 to 2008. Car give-ups -- abandoning a car and reporting it stolen -- rose by almost 33 percent in 2008 in New York, according to the state's fraud bureau.
In Pennsylvania, law enforcement saw insurance fraud and related crimes jump 30 percent in 2008 over 2007, with car insurance fraud accounting for 46 percent of total fraudulent claims. Two-hundred eighty-eight people were arrested for false car insurance claims, including staged accidents.
"Insurance fraud normally increases during a troubled economy. The credit crunch, subprime meltdown, higher gas prices and general economic distress have led more drivers to seek a bailout through insurance money," said Dennis Jay, executive director of the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud. "They're literally being driven to desperation."
It isn't just phony auto accidents or fake car thefts either. Two men in Idaho were sentenced in January for auto insurance fraud and arson. A car owner simply paid a man to torch his car.
"Arson and insurance fraud are becoming more prevalent with the current decline in the economy," said Idaho Department of Insurance Director Bill Deal. "These crimes will not be tolerated and can result in significant jail time for the individuals involved."

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1 comment:

David Moore said...

Hi
I think it’s not required to go to physical places to get your vehicles insured anymore. It can be done online, just visit:www.autoinsuranceplanners.com