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AUTO INSURANCE FRAUD
AUTO
AUTO THEFT
AUTO
REPAIR/PARTS FRAUD
CLONED
VEHICLES
GLASS REPAIR
FRAUD
OWNER GIVE-UPS
RUNNERS &
CAPPERS
STAGED/PAPER
ACCIDENTS
TEEN RACING
TITLE WASHING
TOWING FRAUD
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Staged & Paper Accidents
Paper accidents are harmless enough. No cars collide. No one gets hurt. Why?
Because the accident NEVER happened. It was created on "paper." Fraudsters fill
their cars with injured people who have been given roles and scripts to play.
The cars are previously totaled vehicles purchased from salvage yards, or just
an old car used for this purpose. The "passengers" are carted off to "treat"
with knowing or unknowing health care providers who legitimize their injuries by
recording their subjective findings (which means he/she told me what was wrong
and I wrote it down, even though I can't find anything wrong with them). Each
person involved (other than the "at fault" driver is entitled to collect for
their injury claim. Put 10 people in two cars, subtract the "at fault" driver
and you have 9 claims with a payout for each one that could be upwards of $15K
and you can watch $135K walk out the door.
But someone does get hurt - YOU do! Every premium payment you make to your
insurance company has a portion siphoned off to pay for these fake claims.
Staged accidents are a lot more risky. Innocent people can and do get hurt or
killed. Here are some of the scenarios. (Don't forget, as soon as the industry
figures them out, a newer and better version is devised.)
Swoop & Squat - This one involves three cars; two to perform the swoop & squat
and YOU, the victim. Here's how it works: Car one pulls in front of you, then
car two pulls in front of car one. Car two suddenly brakes, causing car one to
brake and causing YOU to hit car one. Car two leaves the scene.
Sudden or Panic Stop - This one speaks for itself. The driver stops suddenly for
no apparent reason and YOU rear end him/her. These are usually done at low
speeds, quite often after a stop light or stop sign, before you have a chance to
fully accelerate. Excuses for stopping range from an oil can on the road to a
low flying bird. Frequently, the brake lights on these vehicles are made not to
function, so the following driver has no warning of the impending stop.
Drive Down - Ever have a driver motion you to enter the street from a driveway
or to cross the intersection? You might want to think twice before accepting
his/her generous offer. The fraudsters will lead you right into an accident when
they speed up after motioning you forward. Then they deny their actions and
you're stuck with a damaged car, a deductible to pay (if you have collision
coverage) and a higher insurance premium.
Side Swipe - You find yourself at a busy intersection with two left turn lanes.
You're in the inner turn lane and the fraudsters is in the outer lane. You drift
into the outer lane as you're making your turn and crunch, car two sideswipes
you. You're at fault right? You can bet you will probably be determined to be
the "at fault" party, but you've just been set up. The intersection has been
scoped out by the fraudster looking for just an area where cars frequently drift
across the dividing line. Then they look for newer or expensive cars and
position themselves to do the deed.
Ways to protect yourself:
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NEVER, EVER tailgate.
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Keep
a camera in your car (throw away). Take pictures of the damage to the other
car, the people involved and the accident scene, if possible, take pictures
of them leaning over or squatting to look at the damage.
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Get
the names of EVERYONE involved, including addresses, phones and license
plates. Get a head count.
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Call
the police.
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Watch
people in the other car. Are they laughing and joking. Do they appear to be
hurt? When the authorities arrive, does their behavior change to reflect
they have an injury?
Look for witnesses and/or write down the plate numbers of passing cars where
the drivers may have seen the accident. Their plates can be run to identify
the owners and they may be able to verify your version of the accident.
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