Articles, tagged with "fraudulent claims", page 1
06th September 2010
Overbilling is one of the most common types of healthcare fraud. It typically occurs when a physician or a billing office submits a claim for services never provided or gives a diagnosis that is more serious than the original diagnosis in order to gain gr...
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Author:
Linda Vincent
14th April 2010
In the good old days of the housing boom, many lenders simply took a mortgage applicant's word concerning annual earnings. After the economy turned south it as discovered that many of the defaulting borrowers had grossly overestimated their salaries to qu...
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Author:
Robert Bell
10th September 2009
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is the largest federally-assisted program that provide monetary assistance to people with impairments and disabilities that prevent them from working.
Because this program provides an extensive assistance...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
21st October 2008
The History of Organic SupplementsThe health food business began more than a century ago with names like Sylvester Graham and John H. Kellogg. Graham introduced the famous Graham crackers in 1830 and John H. Kelloggs with his brother introduced the famous...
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Author:
Kevin A
23rd July 2008
Social Security Fraud refers to the act of dishonestly claiming of benefits. Due to the increasing number of fraudulent claims, the US government enacted a law that will protect individuals from these illicit conducts.
What constitutes Fraud under the ...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
08th June 2006
Fraud
Fraud is generally defined as the intentional use of deceit, a trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right. Quite often there are several persons involved in a scheme to commit fraud and each a...
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Author:
Darren Kavinoky