Cashing In On Crashes – Scam Methods Used To Stage Car Accidents
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UPDATED: Jun 24, 2022
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A staged car crash occurs when one driver maneuvers the situation so that an accident happens and an innocent driver gets to be blamed for the incident. Although the damage may be slight, the “victim” will declare more expensive and serious damage or injuries, and the main reason for this is so that they can cash in on the other person’s auto insurance. Staged car crashes are easy for experts to perceive, but crooks are becoming more and more creative in their ways. Drivers should also be aware of this form of modus operandi so that they will not become victims. When you’re the victim of a car insurance scam, you’re the victim of a crime.
Scam Methods
Scammers are quite imaginative in devising ways to cause road accidents where they will look like the victims. Some of the common scams that they use are swoop and squat, drive down, panic stop, and sideswipe, among a few.
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1. Swoop and Squat
Here’s a scenario of a swoop and squat incident. Let’s say that you’re driving along a long highway, and you notice that the car in front of you is driving quite slowly; and so, you’re forced to do the same. This is probably the “squat” driver. The “swoop” driver is likely behind you, and you’ll notice that he’ll speed up and pass you, and then cut off the “squat” driver. When the “squat” driver suddenly slams on the brakes, you’ll probably rear-end him, and this is when all your car troubles begin. Even though the accident only resulted in minor damage or injuries, the con-man/driver will make outrageous claims so that he’ll get more insurance money.
Types of Drivers Scammers “Key-in” on to Victimize
Luxury vehicles and new cars |
Work vehicles |
Women and older adults |
Tractor-trailer Trucks |
2. Drive Down
The drive down is another accident scam that lawbreakers use. The target could be anyone who is trying to merge into traffic, and he could come from either the road on the left or right side. The crook, on the other hand, is the driver who will wave the victim to go forward. But then, he continues forward as soon as the innocent driver moves his vehicle along too. The dishonest driver crashes into the other vehicle, and he’ll claim that he never waved or gave signals in order for the unknowing driver to be able to move forward.insuarance
Note: The cost of insurance fraud is passed on to the consumer by higher premiums. From 2012 to 2020 the amount speculated to increase is over 50 percent.
3. Panic Stop
The panic stop technique includes a few deceitful players – the driver and a number of passengers. Their car cruises along and the driver of the vehicle behind them is not even aware that he has become a target. The crooks keep watch of the driver and when he is most distracted, such as when he answers his phone or when he looks away from the road, the other driver suddenly slams on the brakes and the innocent one rear-ends the automobile. The supposed “victims” will all complain of whiplash and other injuries so that they can cash in on the other person’s insurance.
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4. Sideswipe
The sideswipe usually occurs in busy streets where there are dual left- or right-turn lanes. The person driving in the inner lane is the one at risk. If he accidentally drifts into the outer lane while he is turning, the dishonest driver will crash into him or sideswipe him.
Consequences of Staged Car Accidents by Scammers
Consequence of Scam | Possible Causes to the Victim |
---|---|
Injury and Death | Scammers don't usually want injury of death to happen, but it can. |
Higher Auto Insurance Costs | To offset fraud insurance firms pass it to the consumer via higher premiums. |
Expense | You could be stuck with the cost of repairs. |
Inconvenience | Time, possibly money, by you or the insurance company. |
Trauma | A victim of a stage accident can be traumatized by trying to drive more careful. |
Conclusion
Crooks come up with a number of clever ways to instigate car crashes where they look like the victims. You really have to be watchful when driving so that you can avoid becoming a victim of auto insurance fraud.
National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reports that insurance fraud is the second-most costly form of white-collar crime in America, costing billions of dollars annually.
Fraudulent claims spiked in 2020 due to an escalation in schemes during the pandemic.
And, while you may not have been directly targeted, you are still a victim as staged auto accident fraud results in higher insurance premiums for all honest drivers and threatens the lives of innocent motorists.
How to tell if you’ve been the victim of a crash for cash scam ? IFB says the crash for cash fraudster will be far too calm for someone who’s been involved in a car accident.
Also, in case you do suspect that something fishy is going on, get help from your auto insurance company and the authorities. More importantly, you need to be aware of the first steps that you need to take after a car accident.
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Brandon Frady
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Brandon Frady has been a licensed insurance agent and insurance office manager since 2018. He has experience in ventures from retail to finance, working positions from cashier to management, but it wasn’t until Brandon started working in the insurance industry that he truly felt at home in his career. In his day-to-day interactions, he aims to live out his business philosophy in how he treats hi...
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UPDATED: Jun 24, 2022
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