Summer 2008
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Operational Excellence & Technology
A look at how one carrier achieves success in fraud prevention.
John Sargent
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7/18/2008
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Pro or No?
Avoiding Restoration Industry Scams to Save on Claims
Will Southcombe, BA, MA, MBM, WRT, ASD
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7/18/2008
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No More Pen & Paper
New devices that do the work for you allow those with high business mileage to painlessly record usage and save money on taxes.
Eric Gelb, C.P.A.
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7/18/2008
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Nature or Something Else?
Close examination and a keen understanding of nature vs. mechanical force allow adjusters to determine the true cause of vehicle damage.
Robert N. Fleishmann, P.E.
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7/18/2008
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Fire Fraud & Arson: Common Indicators of Foul Play
James Enos, CFEI
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7/18/2008
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Make Believe or Mental Disorder?
Fraud in emotional harm and neuropsychological injury claims.
Dr. Steven Carter, PsyD, LP
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7/18/2008
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Understanding Mold
A Primer for Insurance Professionals (Part 1)
Jeff Deuitch
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7/18/2008
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FACTA Red Flags Hoisted as Deadline for Compliance Looms
Created for Identity Theft Prevention
Jan Tankersley
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7/18/2008
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In A Pickle, Insureds Attempt Drastic Measures
Financial strain and other factors create an environment for adjusters to get creative.
Dennis Jay
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7/17/2008
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Fraud in the Application
When can a carrier void the policy altogether?
Robert Horst, Esq.
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7/17/2008
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Cargo Theft Lessons Learned
A look at the ins and outs of tracking down the theft of highly attractive, easily fenced goods.
Donna J. Popow
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7/17/2008
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Technology Evolves to Thwart Insurance Fraud
Vincent Cialdella
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7/17/2008