Fraudulent
activities are an unfortunate reality. In the insurance industry, fraud
frequently takes the form of overstated claims, the filing of several
claims, filing a claim for an accident you weren’t really involved in,
illegally registering cars in regions that make car insurance quotes
less costly, and more.
Most people assume that when they commit these types of fraud, the
only people they are hurting are the insurance executives. Of course,
that fact alone is still not a good thing, but the suggestion that only
those at the top get harmed by insurance fraud is wrong, because it is
all consumers who must pay.
Increased Premiums
The worst fallout of auto insurance fraud is the increased premiums
that it causes all insurance customers to pay. In order to cover the
cost of the excessive or improper claims, the cost of investigating
claims, and the changes in risk that are assumed by the claims, insurers
have no choice but to spread the losses by raising the premiums for all
policyholders. This means the typical customer ends up paying for the
fraudulent activities of others.
Increased Paperwork
When frauds are attempted and found, or committed and later
discovered, insurance companies realize that they must change their
processes in order to try to prevent them from happening in the future.
This means they will take great pains to have applications and claim
forms that attempt to weed out potentially fraudulent activity. This
increases your work, however, because all of their insurance
policyholders will need to use this paperwork. It also creates an extra
expense for the insurance company which is, once again, passed on to
policyholders.
Increased Taxpayer Dollars
Some claims involve police and arson investigations. When the claims
are fake, these investigations result in taxpayer dollars being wasted
on paying the payrolls of those who must investigate them. This also
ties up law enforcement officers when they could be out preventing
actual crimes.
Insurance fraud is a problem that we all must consider, even if we
are not guilty of committing it. We should take whatever steps are
rational and safe within our own lives to make certain that those we
know and love are not encouraged to commit fraud and that potential
frauds are reported to the appropriate entities.
Give us a call at 866-851-5220 to get your free, personalized Texas auto insurance quote today!
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