Articles, tagged with "fraudulent claims", page 6
15th December 2008
Insurance is big business. There is a lot of money in the insurance industry and, like any other industry that is worth a lot of money to a lot of people, there are always people out there who will try to take your money and not give you anything in retur...
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Author:
Alex
02nd December 2008
Workers' compensation, which is required by law in nearly all 50 states, provides medical and disability coverage for employees who are injured on the job. Employers' Liability, typically included on a Worker's Compensation policy protects employers from ...
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Author:
James
30th November 2008
There are a lot of weight loss products that offer that fast weight loss results, however, are these really guaranteed? The 3 day tuna diet is a fast diet and a kind of fad diet.
Can this diet live up to their assurance of a fit body? Or is it just unh...
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Author:
Mick van Anken
12th November 2008
A Large, Homogeneous Group of Exposure Units
To facilitate the prediction of the probable loss through use of the law of large numbers, it is essential that there be a large number of similar units exposed to the same peril. If a company can insure onl...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
11th November 2008
Auction-Attempt to purchase goods and services!
Online shopping, eBay included, is a fairly safe practice. In fact, some argue that online shopping is safer than shopping in a brick and mortar store. The majority of purchases online take place without ...
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Author:
riyabansal
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
21st October 2008
When anyone commits insurance fraud, be it a one-time padding of a personal insurance claim or a conspiracy to submit false or inflated invoices in an effort to boost profits, guess who pays the ultimate price? The consumer. Sure, the insurance company ma...
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Author:
Mark Decherd
01st October 2008
Auto insurance is not that important for many students because young students are covered on their parents' policies. Many students still have to pay for their own insurance. Working with an agent might be a good decision because you can ask your agent to...
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Author:
Tuan
01st October 2008
Title Services are important to protecting your most valued asset, your home. Title services offer protection against fraudulent claims against your ownership, liens, and undisclosed heirs. There are a number of different title services offered when purch...
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Author:
Regina Rivard
15th September 2008
Insurance fraud, also called false insurance claims refers to false claims that have been filed with the intention of defrauding an insurance provider or user. Insurance fraud may be committed against insurance companies or insurance policy holders. Accor...
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Author:
lizzi.loraine
08th September 2008
"How can I afford the extended warranty plan?" some auto buyers wonder. It is a natural consumer instinct to hunt for the best deals and the lowest prices, without getting ripped off.
However, the internet has become one of the best places for the kee...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
04th September 2008
There are numerous reasons for employment history verification being important, not the least being false information provided by applicants in their resumes. Employers are morally and legally obliged to safeguard their existing employees from inconvenien...
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Author:
Shelly Cruz
28th August 2008
When San Diego attorneys found out about the issues that were going on with the drug Paxil, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, there was nothing stopping them from gaining justice. The reason why the Paxil issue hit so hard was because the occurrences hit s...
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Author:
Paul Justice
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
01st July 2008
In the UK, almost one in ten insurance claims is found to be fraudulent, costing the industry £1.6 billion a year and adding an estimated £40 a year to the average insurance premium, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Malcolm Tar...
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Author:
Seamus Swords