Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter – June 15, 2022
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ZIFL Volume 26 Issue 12
Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter Contains articles on the following subjects in great detail at ZIFL-06-15-2022. The following are some of the articles available with the full 20 pages available at https://lnkd.in/gaHvyTJA
Insurance Fraud & the States
State insurance departments near the turn of the century recognized that insurance fraud is a serious crime taking multiple billions of dollars from the insurance industry. Local police and prosecutors were not concerned, even after insurance fraud was made a felony, because no one suffered physical injury or death. Insurance fraud just cost a lot of money to insurers who were perceived as extremely wealthy and more victimizers than victim.
Since almost no one was being prosecuted for insurance fraud states, like California, enacted statutes that required insurers to thoroughly investigate all claims, institute a special fraud investigation unit whose only purpose was to detect, investigate, gather evidence, and present that evidence to prosecutors to prosecute the crime. The Special Investigation Units (SIU) did the work only to find most of their investigations ignored and their successes received little or no encouragement from the insurers and the state.
Reporting On an Accusation of Insurance Fraud Results in Defamation Suit
Fair Report Privilege Protects Reports of Insurance Fraud
Person Accused of Fraud Failed to Promptly File Dispositive Motion
Provider To PIP Insured Not a Party to Contract
Health Insurance Fraud Convictions
Osteopathic Physician Admits Illegally Prescribing Drug
Matthew Steven Miller, 43, pleaded guilty in front of U.S. District Judge Ronnie L. White to one count of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and one count of making a false statement concerning a health care matter.
Other Insurance Fraud Convictions
Jacksonville Contractor Pleads Guilty to Felony Home Repair Fraud
Underwriting & Rescission
Rescission as a Weapon Against Insurance Fraud
Since the turn of the century the plaintiffs’ bar has attempted to defeat the remedy of rescission and allow their clients more access to courts of law assessing damages against insurers and avoid equity courts who, if rescission was established, would have no right to damages at law. The plaintiff’s bar created the concept of “post loss underwriting” (an oxymoron) to convince a court that the insurer did not use the remedy of rescission properly and force the insurer to pay a claim on a policy issued by deception even when the attempts to get damages from an insurer that has established all of the elements needed to prove the right to rescission.
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