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Insurance claims handler jailed after stealing £39,000
Employee siphoned money into own account to settle pay-day loans and drugs debts
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Ageas defeats £100,000 personal injury fraud case
Investigation revealed false claim four years after crash
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Guilty verdict in first cash-for-crash fatality
Five found guilty for involvement in fatal collision
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Validus launches fraud busting software
AskLudo trials deliver almost £2m in savings to UK insurers
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Hill Dickinson develops fraud risk profiling model
Law firm says system will ‘raise the bar on fraud screening’
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Government to unveil whiplash plans
Justice secretary Chris Grayling will launch consultation on creating independent medical panels
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Jail for travel insurance fraudster
Swindler used frying pan receipt to support travel insurance fraud
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New tactics for cash for crash fraudsters
An IFB report reveals that fraudulent claims are thriving despite better prevention
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Police swoop on suspected insurance frausters
Accident management company in Sunderland searched by police
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'Phantom' passenger faces up to two years in prison
Judge finds personal injury claim from lorry crash to be fraudulent
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Pet owner sentenced for £13,500 fraud
Woman gets 240 hours community service after pleading guilty to five counts of fraud
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New arrests in Welsh cash for crash probe
Gwent Police’s Operation Dino brings total arrests to 40
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Serial household claims fraudster jailed for two years
Man who conned insurers out of £24,000 in bogus household claims busted by insurance fraud police
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Fraud Charter: Data in the spotlight
At our recent fraud event, delegates aired concerns about outdated data systems at a time when opportunist activities are on the increase. Developments with validation methods in motor were discussed, as was the best way forward for raising awareness
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David Neave and Phil Bird, Insurance Fraud Bureau
The IFB’s David Neave and Phil Bird are widening their battle against insurance fraud