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The Delaware Insurance Department issued a bulletin announcing an increase in the annual fraud assessment due from insurance companies.
The Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner has issued an expedited rule removing a controversial, temporary order banning the use of credit scoring in the development of premiums for personal lines policies.
In this Fraud of the Week, the dash cam proves critical in catching the fraudster.
When backdating coverage is more trouble than it's worth.
The Delaware Insurance Department issues a bulletin regarding truthful statements regarding premium increases.
It clarifies two statutes relating to collecting fees.
When the date of loss doesn't match the date on the police report, the insurer will investigate.
A shop creates damages and files false claims.
In an effort to earn some cash, a man files multiple claims for the same damages to the vehicle.
Damage to the sunroof by a falling object raises a question of coverage.