Fundamentally Honest
Welcome to Fundamentally Honest, the blog on all things fraud from Kennedys’ experts.
Whatever your involvement and interest in insurance and claims fraud, we are here to keep you up to speed on developments in legislation, procedure, case law, innovation and technology, best practice, claims investigation, the latest thinking and more.
We will share our experience and insight with both UK and global perspectives and bring you guest writers from across the industry.
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Blog 14-06-2019
The future of fraud part 4: industrialisation of claims
In the fourth and final part of this series we examine the recent change of regulatory body in relation to claims management activity and the avenues still open for industrialisation of claims and lead generation.
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Blog 11-06-2019
Fraudsters KO'd by technical knockout
Foreign drivers are regularly targeted by fraudsters – either to be involved in organised fraud or (more often) by those looking to take advantage of road users unfamiliar with the driving environment and claims processes.
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Blog 31-05-2019
The things fraudsters do
Sometimes claims fraud is obvious, indisputable evidence lands on your desk and defeating the claim becomes just a matter of time.
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Blog 14-05-2019
The future of fraud part 3: Insurance fraud is here to stay
This week we’re back with the third part of this series where we consider the possible impact of civil reform and consider how fraud will remain a persistent problem for insurers and other compensators with new processes to exploit.
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Blog 10-05-2019
Fundamental dishonesty: delightfully flexible and rightly so
Fundamental dishonesty is one of my favourite things and it always intrigued me that there was concern that the lack of a rigid definition is a negative thing.
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Blog 03-05-2019
Claimant gives court plenty of options to find him to be fundamentally dishonest
In 2017, AXA received a claim for a laceration injury to the claimant’s lower lip and tongue, requiring plastic surgery, together with psychological injury, requiring cognitive behavioural therapy treatment.
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Blog 26-04-2019
The future of fraud part 2: What is fraud?
In the second part of this series, we get back to basics and explore what exactly constitutes insurance fraud and how it's evolving.
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Blog 19-04-2019
The future of fraud part 1
Insurance fraud costs, and the problem is a global one. Over the next three weeks in this serialised article we will look ahead at what the future of fraud looks like in the claims sector.
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Blog 12-04-2019
A brief history of automated fraud detection
With insurer digital claims strategies, integrated data via web-enabled APIs and the Claims Portal we are more data rich than ever before with quality, quantity and depth to allow greater sophistication in fraud detection.