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Front Page

Jan. 18, 2002

Past Sins

By Michael M. Pollak It is not unusual for a dishonest insured to submit a series of fraudulent claims over the years. Some claims, such as burglaries, arson fires and boat sinkings, can be staged and are difficult for the insurance carrier to disprove.

        By Michael M. Pollak
        It is not unusual for a dishonest insured to submit a series of fraudulent claims over the years. Some claims, such as burglaries, arson fires and boat sinkings, can be staged and are difficult for the insurance carrier to disprove.
        It is often more cost-effective for insurance carriers to pay myster...

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