“Caution: that vehicle collision may not be an accident”

The L.A. Times tackles a subject often treated in this space (Nov. 29, etc.): organized auto-crash fraud, which is largely premised on the chance of bringing bogus liability claims. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Los Angeles is second only to Miami in the volume of such fraud. “Some organized auto fraud rings are […]

The L.A. Times tackles a subject often treated in this space (Nov. 29, etc.): organized auto-crash fraud, which is largely premised on the chance of bringing bogus liability claims. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Los Angeles is second only to Miami in the volume of such fraud. “Some organized auto fraud rings are so complex they involve hundreds of willing participants, including unscrupulous lawyers, doctors, chiropractors, auto shops, tow truck operators, ambulance drivers, police officers and insurance company employees, according to NICB investigations.” (Jeanne Wright, L.A. Times, Mar. 29).

2 Comments

  • Should we call this, “doing the car insurance fraud that Americans won’t do?” Illegals helping our economy, indeed.

  • In other words, that collision may involve collusion.