Get Smart About Insurance Fraud Buffalo NY

Your insurance premiums are affected by insurance fraud and other scams. Learn about insurance fraud and the things you can do to protect yourself from it.

Local Companies

Walsh Duffield Cos., Inc.
(716) 853-3820
801 Main St.
Buffalo, NY
Liazon Benefits, Inc.
(716) 803-6190
737 Main St., Ste. 200
Buffalo, NY
First Niagara Risk Management, Inc.
(716) 819-5500
726 Exchange St., Ste. 900
Buffalo, NY
Hilb Rogal & Hobbs of Upstate New York, LLC
(716) 856-1100 ext. 104
344 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, NY
BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York
(716) 887-6900
257 West Genesee St.
Buffalo, NY
M & T Insurance Agency, Inc.
(716) 853-7961
285 Delaware Ave., Ste. 4000
Buffalo, NY
Lawley Insurance
(716) 849-8618
361 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, NY
Frank J. Centinello Insurance Agency
(716) 893-4332
1274 Bailey Avenue
Buffalo, NY
Allstate Insurance
(716) 783-8339
2201 Kensington Ave.
Snyder, NY
Legacy Financial Group, Inc.
(716) 839-1143
491 Potters Rd.
West Seneca, NY

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Get Smart About Insurance Fraud

What many Americans don't know is that insurance fraud increases insurance rates for consumers nationwide. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), insurance fraud costs each American household $200 to $300 per year—a loss totaling at least $30 billion a year.

About Insurance Fraud

Insurance fraud is defined as an intentional misrepresentation of facts and circumstances to an insurance company to illegally obtain funds. Insurance fraud is a very common white-collar crime, right up there with tax evasion.

Insurance fraud can be committed at different points in the insurance transaction, by applicants, policyholders, third-party claimants or professionals such as physicians or chiropractors who provide services to the claimants. Insurance fraud may also be committed by insurance agents by misrepresenting themselves to a client, resulting in the consumer paying for coverage he or she may not actually have.

Insurance Fraud: Hard vs. Soft

"Hard" insurance fraud occurs when there is a deliberate attempt to stage or invent an accident, injury, theft or other incident that would be covered by insurance.

In the world of auto insurance fraud, "crash test dummies" are known as drivers and passengers used in staged auto accidents. “Crash test dummies" will typically approach people and convince them to participate in the scam, saying that legal, medical and all other paperwork will be taken care of. Generally... ...

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Featured Local Company

Walsh Duffield Cos., Inc.

(716) 853-3820
801 Main St.
Buffalo, NY


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