zondag 10 augustus 2014
The Koyal Group Private Training Services: Vital Fraud Prevention Tips
Fraud
Prevention Month is a time to spread awareness about the serious problem of
insurance fraud in Canada, and to arm drivers with the knowledge to avoid it.
Fraud can come in many different forms, from staged collisions to inflated claims,
and being aware of all of the scams out there is the best way to avoid becoming
a victim. These important tips are intended to help Canadians avoid becoming
victims of fraud.
Recognizing
Staged Collisions
A staged collision can be hard to prove, so the
best thing a driver can do is to avoid them as much as possible. Drivers
looking to stage a collision may suddenly slam on the brakes or slow down when
another car is following closely.
Never tailgate, and always allow plenty of
stopping distance – allowing for road conditions – when following another
vehicle. When another vehicle on the road is driving erratically, braking
suddenly for no apparent reason, or changing speed suddenly, back off, allow
some space, and call the police if the activity appears dangerous.
Avoiding
Inflated Claims
Getting more money out of an insurance company
than the actual cost to repair the damage is another common insurance fraud
trick. This can range from claiming previous damage as part of the accident
damage to using disreputable repair shops to charge more than the actual cost
of the repairs.
When involved in an accident, take detailed
photographs of the damage and the scene, and make note of any previously
existing damage on the other vehicle that doesn’t appear to be a result of the
accident. Use a cell phone camera or keep a disposable one in the car. Those
photos can be used to stop fraud.
Use a reputable repair shop for all claims work.
Insurance companies have trusted repair shops they use regularly, and can
provide some referrals. And of course, don’t ever falsely report a claim or
exaggerate damage.
Report
Suspicious Activity
The best thing all Canadian drivers can do for
each other is to report fraud, or any suspicion of fraud, right away. Insurance
fraud causes rates to go up for everyone, and fraud prevention can help to curb
this.
If another driver involved in an accident tries
to suggest any shady deals when it comes to claims or repairs, tell the
insurance company immediately. And of course, always pass along any knowledge
of insurance fraud on the part of others to the authorities or the Insurance
Bureau of Canada
Insurance fraud prevention requires a concerted
effort on the part of both insurance companies and drivers, but that effort can
help to save everyone a lot of time and money.
The
Koyal Group Private Training Services designs online and onsite training
for your particular needs, information that you can apply while in training in
order to enhance the effectiveness of this information. Our coursework
qualifies governmental standards for both fraud and continue education
upgrading. Our programs are flexible and can be presented in various formats to
address the industry's requirements and standards. Please visit and check our course listings.
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