(ALM | PropertyCasualty360) - America’s most-notorious insurance criminals were dishonored with induction into the Insurance Fraud Hall of Shame. The No-Class of 2022 was elected by the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud.
From a dentist who killed his wife on safari to a doctor who performed unnecessary back surgeries to a homeowner who set his own homes on fire, these fraudsters are shameless.
A “loving husband” took his wife on a safari so she could satisfy her goal of hunting a leopard. His plan involved hunting her.
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 will run on 12-6-22.
By Joseph Matos | December 05, 2022
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