Three California residents have been sentenced for a wild insurance fraud scheme that used a person in a bear costume to fake luxury car damage, netting nearly $142,000 in bogus claims.
Fox Business on MSN: Suspects convicted for insurance fraud after staging costume bear attacks in luxury vehicles caught on camera
Suspects convicted for insurance fraud after staging costume bear attacks in luxury vehicles caught on camera
Insurance fraud costs Americans billions each year—but a fake bear attack on luxury cars led to rare felony convictions in California.
Gadget Review on MSN: Bear costume insurance fraud case ends badly for three California residents
Digital Trends on MSN: AI images are now being abused to fake evidence for vehicle insurance fraud
AI-edited vehicle photos are becoming a new insurance fraud tool, with Admiral linking a rise in cases to manipulated crash images, duplicate filings, and fabricated claim materials that can raise ...
AI images are now being abused to fake evidence for vehicle insurance fraud
Nasdaq: As Insurance Fraud Exceeds $40 Billion Annually, Consumers Face More Sophisticated, Harder-to-Detect Scams
As Insurance Fraud Exceeds $40 Billion Annually, Consumers Face More Sophisticated, Harder-to-Detect Scams
Business Insider: AI Editing Tools Are Fueling a New Era of Insurance Fraud, According to New Research from Verisk
AI Editing Tools Are Fueling a New Era of Insurance Fraud, According to New Research from Verisk
Yahoo Sports: Former NFL WR Alshon Jeffery reportedly arrested for alleged insurance fraud
Former NFL wide receiver Alshon Jeffery was reportedly arrested for alleged insurance fraud regarding a car accident earlier this year, according to TMZ Sports. The 36-year-old Jeffery was arrested ...