Swaby, Gerald (2013) Blurring Distinctions: should innocent insureds be tarred with the same brush as their fraudulent agents? Insurance Law Journal, 24 (60). ISSN 1030-2379
Abstract

The subject of insurance fraud is increasingly problematic. In 2011 there were a staggering 139,000 fraudulent claims detected in the UK. This saved the industry from paying out approximately £1bn and represented an increase of over 7% on the previous year.1 What is extremely concerning is the further amount of undetected insurance fraud that has an estimated value over £2bn, but this is just the tip of the general fraud iceberg that stands the UK at a total loss of over £38bn annually.

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