Insurance Fraud Legal Guides (8 found)

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Insurance fraud occurs when someone lies about an injury or loss to collect money from an insurance company. If you are accused of making a false insurance claim, you may want to contact an insurance fraud lawyer.
Kevin W. Davidson
Written by Kevin W. Davidson
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Committing Felony Insurance Fraud is as easy as 1-2-3 in WI, and many activities viewed as innocent fall within the statutory definitions of fraud. While enforcement is not always pursued, it is important to understand the broad reach of these fraud statutes and the cost of fraud on consumers.
Peter Christopher Lomtevas
Written by Peter Christopher Lomtevas
Contributor Level 6

Here is a way to get an attorney's malpractice carrier to pay for a litigant's case and help relieve the debt load on the other litigant.
Jon Mitchell Jackson
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Contributor Level 6

Read this comprehensive investigation of thousands of court documents, SEC and FBI records, state insurance department investigations and complaints, news accounts from across the country, and the testimony and depositions of former insurance agents and adjusters...
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Fraud occurs when a dishonest person or company cheats to gain advantage over another person or company. It is a crime punishable under both criminal and civil laws.
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White collar crime defines a criminal activity committed without using violence. Examples include insider trading, insurance fraud, tax fraud, securities and investment fraud, and identity theft.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Alaska consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Virginia consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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