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Auto Insurance Scams – How To Avoid Being Victimized

by | Jun 12, 2017

Page Tags: 2017 | accident | driver safety

Staying Alert For Auto Insurance Frauds

The most important thing we’d like to see you take from this auto insurance article is having an awareness of the depth and great lengths people (and criminal organizations) will go to scam insurance companies for money. All involving innocent people.

 

Insurance Scammers Are Smarter Than You Think

If you feel like you are victim of an insurance scam accident, first thing to do is call 911. Take pictures of the other passengers and make note of who is in the car at the time of the accident. Take pictures of the damage and who was driving and note exactly what happened, along with getting all license plate numbers involved. Beware of “witnesses” at the scene.

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See if you can find a witness you feel is totally neutral in the situation and get their information. Don’t settle with cash at the scene. You can call the special investigations unit of your insurance company and tell them you think you are being scammed in an insurance fraud plot.

There are some very entertaining YouTube video fail compilations of people trying to scam insurance companies. Just search for “auto insurance scams”. We prefer not to post any here, because most of them have offensive language, however, here’s a video by ABC News that shows scammers in action:

 

Protect Yourself From Auto Insurance Scams

We recommend you watch some of these videos on YouTube of people staging a crime involving innocent drivers trying to scam insurance companies for money. The reason we’re posting this is so you’ll have an awareness of the lengths desperate people and illegal organized enterprises will go to scam insurance companies for money. In the cases where there are organized criminal enterprises, (that are extreme menaces to our society), these scammers drive up all of our prices that we pay for insurance. Unfortunately, not all scammers are caught, so this drives the price up for all of us.

Insurance fraud is a very serious crime. In Nevada, insurance fraud is a category D Felony, the prison sentence ranges from 1-4 years, also a fine up to $5000, and possible court costs. The person convicted of this could also be required to make payment to the State of Nevada for money spent investigating the case.

Additional examples of insurance fraud are exaggerating the damage to your car, damaging your own car and claiming it as an accident, pretending your car was stolen, lying on your application for auto insurance, faking injuries, etc.

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Let Nevada Insurance Enrollment Guide You

By having a licensed auto insurance agent, you can rest assured all of your insurance needs will be met. We will always communicate any actions/changes that take place on your policy. Don’t hesitate to call us any time for assistance!

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Nevada Health CO-OP Calls it Quits

Nevada Health Coop will NO LONGER be offering insurance after 2015. They will continue to be operational throughout 2015, so if you happen to have Nevada Health CO-OP as your insurance company, your claims will still be paid. You can still go to doctors, however, you’ll need to select a new plan for 2016

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Value of Your Vehicle After an Accident

If you’re hit in an accident, the at-fault party’s auto insurance company is responsible for getting your vehicle back to pre-accident condition by making any necessary repairs. However, even if your vehicle is restored to its pre-accident condition, it may not be restored to its pre-accident value.

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What Does the Term Betterment Mean in Auto Insurance?

After an accident, it’s an insurance company’s job to pay for any repairs necessary for getting your vehicle back to pre-accident condition. But what happens if an old tire is damaged during an accident? For safety reasons, your auto insurance company would pay for a new tire to be put on your vehicle.

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