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What is insurance fraud?
Insurance fraud is an attempt to obtain money from insurance companies by arranging a loss or accident or falsifying information on applications for insurance claims. Fraud can range from large, organized operations involving hundreds of thousands of dollars to an otherwise honest individual who overstates a legitimate claim.

What is the penalty for being found guilty of insurance fraud?
In most of its forms, insurance fraud is a felony. When caught, prosecuted and found guilty, most fraud perpetrators are required to make restitution and jail time is also commonly imposed.

What is the most common types of fraud cases?
Insurance fraud can be divided into three categories:
  • False claims for injuries
  • Arson for profit
  • False or intentional auto theft and physical damage
What is the insurance industry doing to reduce fraud?
The insurance industry is committed to reducing fraud by teaching claims professionals how to recognize suspicious claims and work with law enforcement and fir services. Insurance companies have units trained to investigate fraud.

What can citizens do to reduce fraud?
People who want to fight back against this crime should contact the following:

Georgia Department Of Insurance, 404-656-2070,

The Department's Insurance Fraud Hotline 1-800-726-6070,

The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) toll-free at 1-800-TEL-NICB
to report fraudulent acts,

The Georgia Arson Control Program at 1-800-282-5804 to report deliberately-set fires.
Callers may be eligible for rewards of up to $10,000 from Georgia Arson Control if their information leads to arrests and convictions of arsonists.

What effect does fraud have on the average policy holder?
The insurance industry estimate the size of insurance fraud to be about 10-15 percent of the premium dollar. This puts the yearly costs at an estimated $18 billion nationally. As fraud is reduced or eliminated, clams costs can be lowers and those savings can be passed on to policyholders.