How To Avoid Being An Auto Accident Fraud Victim

How to avoid being a victim

  • Carry a disposable camera. After an accident, take shots of the driver and passengers, witnesses and damage to the vehicles.
  • Maintain sufficient distance from the vehicle in front of you to allow ample braking time if the vehicle stops suddenly.
  • Beware of witnesses who suddenly appear with information that is not accurate. They may be part of the scam.
  • Take down all license and insurance information and all the names of passengers. Some staged accident claims add additional people who were not present at the accident.
  • If you suspect the accident has been staged, notify police. You can also inform the National Insurance Crime Bureau at (800) 835-7422.

If you or a loved one has been the victim of auto accident fraud, call the aggressive personal injury attorneys at Nadrich & Cohen, LLP for a free consultation.

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