Don’t Become a Victim of Insurance Fraud

  • Request detailed bills for repair and medical services and make sure they are accurate.
  • Verify the agent and the company are licensed.
  • Do not sign blank insurance forms.
  • If the price seems too low to be true, be suspicious.
  • Keep your insurance information in a safe place so it does not get stolen and used against you.
  • Look out for vehicles that pull in front of you and force you to follow closely—they may be setting you up for an accident.
  • Keep a disposable camera in your car and take pictures of damage after an accident.
  • Get detailed information on the other parties involved in an accident, including injuries and how many people are present.
  • Always report suspected fraud to an authority.
  • Be aware of what information you disclose on the phone unless you can positively identify the caller.
  • Limit access to your computer.
  • When using a credit card online, be sure to use only secure websites.
  • Check your financial records regularly to verify what should and should not be there.
  • Ask for a copy of your credit report.
  • Maintain detailed records of banking and financial transactions.