Insurance fraud definition

Insurance fraud means any commission or attempted commission of the criminal acts and practices
Insurance fraud means an act or omission committed by a person who, knowingly, and with intent to defraud, commits, or conceals any material information concerning, one or more of the following:
Insurance fraud means fraudulent claims of benefits under the Insurance Policy or presentation of false evidence in claims including the intention of causing injuries or illnesses with the aims of demanding compensations.

Examples of Insurance fraud in a sentence

  • Referrals may also be made to other regulatory agencies or organisations including but not limited to the Solicitors Regulatory Authority, Financial Conduct Authority, General Medical Council, Insurance Fraud Bureau, Health and Care Professions Council and Information Commissioner’s Office.

  • For Commerce Insurance Fraud Specialists who have the same seniority date, their positions on the seniority list shall be determined by the date they became a sworn peace officer.

  • Fund This Early Retirement Incentive will apply only to supervisors in the Insurance Fraud Prevention Division of the Department of Commerce currently in the State Patrol Retirement Fund (M.S. §352B), who are and who supervise licensed peace officers.

  • The salary ranges for Fugitive Specialists, Commerce Insurance Fraud Specialists, Special Agents, and Special Agent Seniors shall be those contained in Appendices D-1 and D-2.

  • Special Agents, and Special Agents Senior Employed by the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division.‌ Fugitive Specialists, Commerce Insurance Fraud Specialists, and Special Agents and Special Agents Senior employed by the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division shall be in on-call status if the employee’s supervisor has instructed the employee, in writing, to remain available to work during an off duty period.


More Definitions of Insurance fraud

Insurance fraud means the actions described in and punishable pursuant to Section 1662 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
Insurance fraud means an act or omission committed by a
Insurance fraud means knowingly and willfully:
Insurance fraud means any commission or attempted commission of the criminal acts and practices defined in § 18.2-178 which involve any type of insurance as defined in §§ 38.2-110 through 38.2-122.1 and 38.2-124 through 38.2-132.
Insurance fraud means any acts and practices defined in Article 9 (§ 18.2-246.1 et seq.) of Title
Insurance fraud means any act or practice in connection with an insurance transaction that constitutes a crime under the Criminal Code or the Insurance Code;
Insurance fraud means a fraudulent insurance act as described in s. 626.989(1)(a) or any other act or practice that, upon conviction, constitutes a felony or misdemeanor under the Florida Insurance Code, chapter 440, s. 817.234, or s. 817.505.