South Carolina lawmakers target insurance fraud as fake crashes and claims surge
State law enforcement and insurance companies have noticed that criminals are now staging fake medical claims and phony car crashes. Organized fraud rings are faking car accidents by deliberately crashing into innocent drivers and filing false injury claims.
"We're looking for people who are trying to enrich themselves unjustly by giving false information," said
A new task force in the
"We are committed to this. We want to continue to add investigators. We want to continue to prosecute these cases," he said.
Underwood said a big problem is that
"So, 5,000 complaints last year, SLED opened 152 cases and made 71 arrests. If you compare us to
Insurance companies did not attend the meeting, but Representative



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