Archive for December, 2006

Fraud Chronicles 1: Dancing on Disability Posted By : Tom Reitze

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Insurance fraud is one of the biggest problems facing the insurance industry today. It is estimated that between 10% and 33% of all insurance claims contain some element or degree of fraud. Each year, fraud costs the insurance industry $96 billion.

David Morse & Associates Fraud Chronicles 6: Christmas Decoration Syndrome Posted By : Tom Reitze

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

The person who is perpetrating fraud by making a bogus claim of being injured or disabled can often be "found out" at Christmas time. They can be found carrying packages or a child, hanging decorations, or generally doing things that are inconsistent with his or her claim.

David Morse & Associates Fraud Chronicles 5: Fraud Busting at 12,000 Feet Posted By : Tom Reitze

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

Workers Comp costs are a true crisis for businesses in the US today. Many states have had to pass major reforms to try to ease the burden on business. Investigative firms like David Morse & Associates (http://www.davidmorse.com) provide surveillance on suspicious Workers Comp claims.

Should Medical Students Consider Disability Insurance? Posted By : Andy Puls

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Purchasing a policy while still in medical school presents tremendous advantages that can save students money after graduation, while protecting their financial future and providing the peace of mind necessary to focus on the demands of a career in medicine.