Fall 2011
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NICB's Joe Wehrle Talks About Fraud Trends
State budgets are tightening, and fraudsters are still plying their trade. Insurers will have to take on more responsibility to root out schemes.
Taylor Smith
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8/30/2011
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PIP My Ride
PIP fraud in Florida is creating red-flag districts across the state, but reform efforts in the state legislature haven’t seen much action.
Wes Strickland
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8/30/2011
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The European Onion
As you peel back the layers of the Environmental Liability Directive in Europe, you might just want to cry.
Simon Johnson, Ph.D
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8/30/2011
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Head Games
Temperament and personality type play heavily into how claims questions are asked and answered.
Maureen Latimer
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8/30/2011
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Can You Keep A Secret?
Even in today’s world of social media, your fraud investigation can violate privacy. Use caution.
Robert Luskin
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8/30/2011
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Backstopping Terrorism Coverage
The feds will help with big terrorism claims, but restrictions have expanded and the future is far from certain.
Robert Hartwig, Ph.D
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8/30/2011
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Rock The House
Damage to foundations can occur due to a variety of causes. How can you determine the culprit?
Matthew G. Richardson, P.E.
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8/30/2011
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Banking on Case Reserves
Habitual under-reserving might result from individual deficiencies, but it could be systemic. Check each claim and your overall methodology.
Donna J. Popow
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8/30/2011
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Desktop Monitor
Using new software and data, investigators can prevent and solve PIP insurance fraud right from their workstations.
Dennis Toomey
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8/30/2011
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Drip, Drip, Drip
A look at the inside of a cabinet can reveal whether water damage resulted from a one-time event or a chronic leak.
Dr. Ralph E. Moon, Ph.D., CHMM, CIAQP
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8/30/2011
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Chief Concerns: Claims Executive Focus
Scott McAlindin, senior vice president of Claims for MAPFRE USA
Taylor Smith
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8/30/2011