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Insurers detect 2,500 fraudulent claims a week | Insurers detect 2,500 fraudulent claims a week |
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The number of fraudulent insurance claims rose to 2,500 a week last year, according to industry figures. | |
In total there were 130,000 fraudulent claims, up 6% on 2014, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said. | In total there were 130,000 fraudulent claims, up 6% on 2014, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said. |
Dishonest motor claims remained the most common crime, accounting for over half the total. | Dishonest motor claims remained the most common crime, accounting for over half the total. |
But fraudulent claims for injury, supposedly as a result of negligence, such as so-called "slip and trip" claims, was the fastest-growing crime | But fraudulent claims for injury, supposedly as a result of negligence, such as so-called "slip and trip" claims, was the fastest-growing crime |
False claims in this area were up by over a third compared to 2014, the ABI said. | False claims in this area were up by over a third compared to 2014, the ABI said. |
In one case, a chef claimed for neck, shoulder, leg, wrist, back and teeth injuries following an alleged fall on a wet canteen floor. | In one case, a chef claimed for neck, shoulder, leg, wrist, back and teeth injuries following an alleged fall on a wet canteen floor. |
But CCTV footage used in evidence by the police helped to prove she had deliberately staged the fall. | But CCTV footage used in evidence by the police helped to prove she had deliberately staged the fall. |
In another case, a man claimed £5,000 for compensation for neck, back and arm injuries, saying he was injured in a car accident in a retail car park. | In another case, a man claimed £5,000 for compensation for neck, back and arm injuries, saying he was injured in a car accident in a retail car park. |
However CCTV footage used by the police showed he was not in the vehicle at the time of the collision. | However CCTV footage used by the police showed he was not in the vehicle at the time of the collision. |
The ABI said fraudsters were now more likely than ever before to get caught. | The ABI said fraudsters were now more likely than ever before to get caught. |
"The chances of getting caught have never been greater, and the consequences, such as a prison sentence and difficulty in getting future insurance and other financial products, have never been more severe and long-lasting," said James Dalton, the ABI's director of general insurance policy. | "The chances of getting caught have never been greater, and the consequences, such as a prison sentence and difficulty in getting future insurance and other financial products, have never been more severe and long-lasting," said James Dalton, the ABI's director of general insurance policy. |
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