Articles, tagged with "fraudulent claims", page 4
12th March 2010
ST. CHARLES, Mo. â€" President Obama continued his drive for a health care overhaul on Wednesday, ordering a crackdown on Medicare and Medicaid waste and fraud and dispatching his secretary of health and human services, Kathleen Sebelius, to take on insur...
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Author:
mosup
04th March 2010
As you may be aware, the Paul Rooney Partnership was featured in a Channel 4 documentary called Cutting Edge: Scams, Claims and Compensation Games. The programme was billed as a comprehensive look into the personal injury industry, and the process of clai...
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Author:
hitsearch
26th February 2010
Insurance claims inspectors work on behalf of insurance companies in order to assess claims made either by their clients, or on behalf of their clients, e.g. if investigating a motor insurance claim. They are usually the first point of contact with the cl...
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jon - cardiff jobs
11th February 2010
The number of so-called staged car accidents appears to be rising with people trying to defraud motor insurance companies out of thousands of euros by claiming to have suffered serious injuries following a road collision. This was one of the most common c...
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Author:
Rochelle
11th February 2010
In the twenty-first century we are more aware of the compensation culture than at any other time and people are quick to make an accident claim if they suffer an injury on the road or in a public place. However, whilst the awareness of compensation has ri...
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Author:
sarah9xb
15th January 2010
If a loved one has gone missing or you are trying to figure out how to catch a cheating spouse, look no further than hiring a private investigator. Books and movies portray private investigators as sleuth individuals who will lie, cheat, or steal in order...
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Author:
Perry Anderson
22nd December 2009
The number of motorists that have had car insurance claims declined due to giving dishonest information about their circumstances has escalated with fraud becoming a significant problem for many insurers.
The main practice used by people to defraud an ...
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Author:
Rochelle
10th December 2009
Many Social Security applicants were denied their claims due to various reasons: some have fraudulent claims, others failed to prove that their disability is severe, while some did not bother to make an appeal.
While it is not unlikely to be denied wit...
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Mesriani Law Group
19th October 2009
Britain's beleaguered bosses claim more of their staff are fiddling expenses to line their own pockets as the credit-crunch bites.
Legal experts advising employers say they've seen a 36 per cent rise in queries about fraudulent expenses in the past th...
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Author:
ELAS
02nd October 2009
According to a recent article released by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), more than 1.4 million taxpayers have already taken advantage of the First-Time Homebuyers Credit and that number is expected to grow in the coming months. With the November 30th...
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Author:
subbu231
11th September 2009
Great deals are available in the car insurance field as the market becomes even more competitive. Give yourself plenty of time to research the market thoroughly before you renewal comes up - never rush into a tempting offer.
You may not agree, but act...
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Author:
michael challiner
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
28th August 2009
The Internal Revenue Service today announced its first successful prosecution related to fraud involving the first-time homebuyer credit and warned taxpayers to beware of this type of scheme.
On Thursday July 23, 2009, a Jacksonville, Fla.-tax preparer...
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Tax Help Seminars
31st July 2009
Disabled Americans with limited income rely on Social Security benefits, allowing them to buy basic necessities such as food, medicine, clothing, and shelter, and thus giving them a decent life.
However, filing for disability claims may be quite chal...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
17th July 2009
There has been a growing number of British people who have been involved in car insurance fraud within the past few years as a result of the economic downturn.
However, insurance fraud could soon be set to come to an end as Brits become afraid of being...
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Author:
Arti