TRENTON, NJ - The owner of an auto body repair shop in Hamilton Township, N.J., on March 1 pleaded guilty for his role in an auto repair insurance scam.
Read More →HARRISBURG, PA --- A total of 24 people -- including 17 from New York, six from New Jersey and one from Pennsylvania -- have been charged with auto insurance fraud and other related offenses. The suspects are accused of falsely claiming to be Pennsylvania residents in order to obtain substantially lower rates on their automobile insurance.
Read More →ALBANY, NY --- An Oneonta, NY, man was arrested last week for insurance fraud and falsifying business records when it was discovered he bought auto insurance after an accident, the New York State Insurance Department reported.
Read More →State officials across the nation are reporting a spike in auto insurance fraud, according to a report from Kiplinger.com. The trend seems to be just another sign of economic hard times.
Read More →HESPERIA, CA --- A 23-year-old man was arrested at his auto body repair shop for an outstanding warrant related to insurance fraud, the San Bernardino County District Attorney's office said.
Read More →LAWRENCE, MA — A five-year crackdown by Lawrence's auto insurance fraud task force has resulted in charges filed against 341 people, including alleged runner Leo Lopez.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ --- A Marlboro Township man and his family's corporation have pleaded guilty to their roles in a stolen automobile trafficking ring.
Read More →SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA --- With summer driving season fast approaching, California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner is warning drivers to be alert for staged auto collisions.
Read More →PHOENIX, Ariz. --- An Arizona man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison and seven years of probation for his role in an auto glass insurance scam.
Read More →LOS ANGELES --- About 200 Los Angeles police officers raided homes throughout the city March 6 to serve arrest warrants for more than 40 people suspected of involvement in a long-running car insurance scam, the L.A. Times reported.
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