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The desire to "cash in" at the expense of others is as old as the world, and insurance is a suitable area for fraud. Russian insurance companies believe that from 10% to 25% of policyholders (depending on the type of insurance) are trying to get an illegal payment. Manipulated insurance events have become commonplace. According to various estimates, domestic insurers annually pay out up to 10% of compensation to fraudsters, while the number of fraudulent schemes is growing from year to year.
I'll tell you a story from life. I'm walking home, across the alleys I see a guy hammering on the parts of a car. I started asking other people why and for what reason (I didn't approach the guy, suddenly he'd hit me with a hammer). As it turned out, the guys are making insurance and deliberately causing an accident, and then it's a matter of technique (hammer, axe, crowbar). They do minimal repairs so that it would be visible that the car is painted, everything is even everywhere. And they drive for a couple of weeks. After receiving the results of the work performed, the insurance company reimburses financial resources in good amounts).
I'll tell you a story from life. I'm walking home, across the alleys I see a guy hammering on the parts of a car. I started asking other people why and for what reason (I didn't approach the guy, suddenly he'd hit me with a hammer). As it turned out, the guys are making insurance and deliberately causing an accident, and then it's a matter of technique (hammer, axe, crowbar). They do minimal repairs so that it would be visible that the car is painted, everything is even everywhere. And they drive for a couple of weeks. After receiving the results of the work performed, the insurance company reimburses financial resources in good amounts).