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Las Vegas, NV
89173-0367
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Fraud Victimizes Insurance Consumers, by Brain Kunzi, Nevada Attorney General's Office

Too many people believe insurance fraud is a victimless crime. Nationally we pay collectively over $30 billion for insurance fraud each year. This amounts to an annual increase of $300 in insurance premiums for each household. The increased premiums we all pay do not include the higher cost of goods and services charged by companies that are also paying higher premiums.

Insurance fraud in Nevada is on the rise. From 2000 through 2004 the Insurance Fraud Control Unit with the Office of the Nevada Attorney General received an average of 371 fraud referrals each year. Last year the office received 811 fraud referrals and is on pace to receive over 1000 referrals this year. Las Vegas recently was cited for having the second highest incident of car thefts in the nation. Nevada is also almost double the national average of bodily injury claims per automobile property damage claims, which means more is paid out on each claim. Is it any wonder Nevadans pay one of the highest rates of premiums for automobile insurance?

We can all be part of the solution. Be suspicious of being directed to a repair facility by a tow truck driver or if a facility offers to waive your deductible. Do not blindly accept a request to fix unseen chips in your windshield when you are at the car wash. Resist the suggestion to add old damages to a new damage claim. Protect yourself by familiarizing yourself with these issues and other fraud tips outlined in the link above. Above all else report any suspicious actions to your insurance carrier. Together we can make a difference.


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