Cash for crash

Cash for crash


Aviva has more than £ 110m worth of fraud found in 2013 - up 19% last year - and now reaches 45 applications false light.
However, although the members to submit applications, it has practical stolen or have been developed, Aviva said terms, insurance fraud made by third parties to charge its customers - for example, accident damage - and organized groups.
A combination of factors, including the difficult economic climate, the fact that many people considered a crime, and the lack of effective deterrents while helping the number of cases of insurance fraud, Aviva riding warned.

The most common type of injury and fake engine, which makes 54% of the demand Aviva fraud. More than half the risk of visa cash, where people submit false claims for damages and personal injury accidents that do not occur or host.
Tom Gardiner, head of fraudulent Akashe, said: "We preach change damages to third parties and organized, for example, in 2013, we have a fraud and a third of the new Party Damage identified .."
Aviva is investigating more than 5,000 requests for emergency believed to be linked to a fraud ring - an increase of 20% compared to 2012 TheInsurance Fraud Bureau estimates that seven personal injury claim depends on the alleged charge of accident in white, with the annual cost of insurance that the visa is estimated at 392 million pounds.

The successful pursuit of cases of fraud involving false note in the neck and say this is the difference 5 million pounds, and 4-7 sentences were pronounced. But in some cases, those convicted were sentenced to suspended, community service and a fine of a few hundred pounds, Aviva said that "serve as a deterrent in the future."
The problem is that although the majority of the public will be invited to say insurance fraud is unacceptable, many eyes turned to her, said a spokesman for the company. A survey has shown that the second part of the people to the police report if anyone knew committed insurance fraud comes an increase of 53% compared to the 2008 survey by Aviva.