NICB: INSURANCE FRAUD ADDS BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO INSURER PAYOUTS AFTER DISASTERS
Recognizing Fraud Scams Can Help Disaster Survivors Recover
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"Disasters can bring out the best in people as they rush to help those in need. Unfortunately, disasters can also attract predatory contractors looking to defraud and deceive disaster victims," said
The NICB estimates disaster fraud adds 5-to-10 percent to the total claims paid following a disaster. Similarly, the
The cost of fraud is contributing to increasing insurance costs nationwide. In
One method to help reduce insurance fraud is through consumer awareness. Consumers and contractors following disasters are inextricably linked. Armed with the understanding of the claims process and contractor hiring, consumers will be able to identify potential fraud, and, in the process, protect themselves and their wallet.
"NICB agents, along with our law enforcement and insurance partners, are on the ground immediately following disasters looking for fraudulent contractors," added Glawe. "However, we need disaster victims and the general public's assistance in identifying these unscrupulous players."
Deceitful contractors – or those passing themselves off as contractors – will try to take advantage of disaster victims. To avoid falling for these practiced schemes, the NICB encourages disaster victims to contact their insurer, law enforcement or NICB investigators should they experience the following:
- A contractor that approaches you offering unsolicited services.
- The contractor states they are approved by
FEMA or other government agencies. - A contractor offers advice on how to interpret insurance policies.
- A contractor requires you to pay upfront to do the job or "get you on the schedule faster."
- A contractor that will not provide you with their state and local business licenses, physical business address and telephone numbers, and references.
NICB created Contractor Fraud Awareness Week in 2021 to highlight the growing problem of contractors and vendors that take advantage of disaster victims in the aftermath of catastrophes.
For more information on avoiding contractor fraud or to become a partner of NICB's second annual Contractor Fraud Awareness Week, visit www.nicb.org.
REPORT FRAUD: Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800.TEL.NICB (800.835.6422)or submitting a form on our website.
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