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Insurance
claims fraud amounted to an estimated $85.3
billion in 1995, $120 billion in 1999, and
continues to rise.This translates to an average
cost of more than $200 annually for each American
family, paid in the form of higher premiums and
taxes. Employee fraud costs businesses more than
$400 billion annually. The average organization
loses an estimated 6 percent of its annual
revenue, or $9 per employee, per day* Put us to work and let us help fight
insurance fraud for you. Examples of results of
our investigations are having one woman sentenced
to paying restitutions of over $50,000 as well as
having a felony conviction on her record, and
also having one man taken away shortly after
surveillance to serve an eight year term in the
Department of Corrections. These are the types of
results you can receive when you associate with
experienced insurance fraud investigators.
* Source" Fraud Defense
Network
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