Rocky Mountain Insurance Association Partners With The National Insurance Crime Bureau To Combat Post-Disaster Fraud
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DES PLAINES, Ill. (AP) Following natural disasters, homeowners are left putting their lives back together. The Rocky Mountain Insurance Association (RMIA) is joining the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) during Contractor Fraud Awareness Week in warning traumatized homeowners to avoid being victimized a second time by deceitful contractors after a natural catastrophe.
Typically, fraudulent disaster repair scams begin with an unsolicited visit from a contractor who seeks to help victims rebuild. After disasters, these swindlers may press homeowners into paying out their insurance claim prior to repairs being completed. However, these bad actors collect payment, and then disappear without completing the work that was promised. Oftentimes they try to earn the business of a homeowner looking to rebuild by stating they are recommended by a governmental organiz
Rocky Mountain Insurance Association Partners With The National Insurance Crime Bureau To Combat Post-Disaster Fraud
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Rocky Mountain Insurance Association Partners With The National Insurance Crime Bureau To Combat Post-Disaster Fraud
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The NICB Announces Its Inaugural Contractor Fraud Awareness Week
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Gardaí issue fresh warning about Covid-19 vaccine fraud
An Garda Síochána, the HSE and The Department of Health are reminding people to be aware of potential scams relating to the Covid-19 vaccine. Pictured is the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in a syringe before being administered.
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An Garda Síochána, the HSE and The Department of Health are reminding people to be aware of potential scams relating to the Covid-19 vaccine.
An Garda Síochána is aware that members of the public have received fraudulent text messages and calls regarding Covid vaccinations.
As part of Fraud Awareness Week, which has highlighted various frauds including online shopping fraud, money mules, and fraud in relation to the vaccine, gardaí are warning people to be vigilant.