Fraud - Auto Insurance Fraud
In the United States auto insurance fraud is becoming one of the
biggest fraud problems this country is faced with. In this
article we're going to discuss some of the more common auto
insurance fraud scams and what somebody can do to prevent them.
Today one of the most popular insurance fraud scams involves
auto insurance and auto accidents. More specifically, staged
auto accidents. These have actually become quite complex to the
point where they involve multiple participants. There are many
variations of these. We'll cover the main ones here.
First there is what is called the swoop and squat. This scam
involves three vehicles. Two are driven by the criminals and the
third is driven by the victim. The driver of the "squat" vehicle
positions himself in front of the victim. The person driving the
"swoop" vehicle pulls ahead of the squat vehicle and
intentionally cuts the vehicle off. This causes the driver of
the squat vehicle to slam on his brakes and stop short. Usually,
the victim can't react quickly enough and rams into the squat
vehicle. In the meantime, the swoop vehicle that caused the
accident takes off and is never seen again. The victim tells
police that the swoop vehicle caused the accident, but because
that vehicle can't be located the victim ends up having to pay
for the damage and any personal injury claims.
Then there is what is known as the side swipe. This type of
accident usually happens at busy intersections with dual left
hand turn lanes. The criminal positions his vehicle in the outer
left turn lane. When the victim's vehicle drifts into the outer
turn lane the criminal side swipes him. To make sure the scheme
works the criminal does preliminary surveillance to make sure
that the intersection is busy enough where drifting will occur
because of the amount of traffic.
Another common auto accident scam is what is known as the Panic
Stop. In this scheme the criminal drives a late model car filled
with a lot of passengers. The criminal will then position
himself in front of the victim and have one of the passengers
look out the back window watching to see for any signs of
distraction such as answering a cell phone call or changing a
station on the radio. Any sign that the victim is taking his
eyes off the road. Once this happens the passenger signals the
driver who then slams on the brakes thus causing an accident.
The victim will claim that the criminal stopped short for no
apparent reason but usually to no avail. In the meantime the
victim has to pay for all damages and injuries reported.
Unfortunately there is only one way to avoid these type of
accidents and that is to be observant at all times and keep a
safe distance from any vehicle ahead of you. The sad truth is,
if all motorists would just obey the speed and distance laws and
rules, accidents like these would never happen. But people drive
too fast and too close and thus these type of frauds will always
be pulled off. Drive safe and smart and your chances of being
the victim of auto insurance fraud will be greatly diminished.