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Investigating Insurance Fraud in New York: How to Catch a Liar

Figuring out whether someone is lying or telling the truth isn’t easy, as we’ve previously written. Investigating Insurance Fraud isn’t easy, either. Just ask anyone who works in SIU, and they’ll tell you about the legwork involved: the interviews to take; the documents to get and go over; the data…

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A New Development in Arson Investigations: An Easier Way For An Insurer To Prove Its Arson Defense

As we just talked about in our last article, in order for an insurance company to deny a first-party property claim in New York because of arson, and make that denial stand up in court, it has to prove that the insured intentionally caused the fire, and it has to…

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Denying a First-Party Property Claim In New York Because Of Arson: What Clear and Convincing Evidence Means

It takes a lot to deny a first-party property claim in New York because of arson. It is not much easier to make that denial hold up in court. As we’ve previously mentioned, when an insured seeks to recover for fire damage under his own policy of insurance, i.e., when…

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Reasonable Precautions in Cybersecurity: How Vulnerable Businesses Really Are

Just in case anyone thinks that cybersecurity is nothing more than an esoteric exercise for computer geeks and technicians, of no importance to the average person or business, the Heartbleed bug has come along to show us all how wrong that is. It was only just discovered two weeks ago…

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How Do You Know What To Look For In A Fraud Investigation? Utilize The Right Tools And The Right People

Insurance fraud, how it’s committed and how it’s solved, always is an interesting topic. It’s like a crime drama. Whether it’s Castle, The Mentalist, or NCIS, you get to see the end result and then figure out how it happened; and you inevitably learn about a couple of mistakes that…

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Data Breaches, Cyber Security, and Insurance Fraud: How Information Can Help and Hurt

There’s an awful lot of data out there in the great big digital universe, and, as everyone should know by now, it can create a record of people’s activities that they may not always fully appreciate. We’ve previously written about how metadata, when used the right way, can help investigate…

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Investigating Insurance Fraud: Be Honest, Are You Lying?

Our last post was about how sometimes it’s easier to tell a lie than others; scientific research suggests it depends upon what you’re lying about. Well, there’s another new study that says sometimes, just sometimes, people are honest about their lying. In other words, they’ll admit it; not always, not…

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Creative Claims and Insurance Fraud: Is Diligence Worth The Effort?

If you ever wondered what money can make people do, all you have to do is look in the news and you’ll see it, even in the most unlikely places. The last time, we spoke about Auto Thefts and Insurance Fraud and how money motivates both. Everyone wants a dollar…

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Auto Theft, Insurance Fraud, and Dollar Signs: The Motivation Behind the Mayhem

There are a few things, when you look around today, that most people probably can agree on: Auto theft is a large problem; Insurance Fraud is a large problem; and both involve a lot of money. Neither is going to go away anytime soon; not in New York; not in…

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