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Insurance Fraud

Insurance companies have always employed counter-fraud policies and will reject claims whenever fraud is suspected. More recently they have entered into "understandings" with the police so that there will now be more criminal prosecutions.

If you find yourself accused of insurance fraud you have more to lose than just the value of the claim. New sentencing guidelines issued to the Courts make it clear that, for all but the most minor frauds, a prison sentence should be imposed.There is also the prospect of confiscation of your assets under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. This can lead to the loss of any assets that the prosecutor can identify as available, not just the property obtained from the offence. Specialist advice should be taken at the earliest opportunity

Call now  08444 936 057 (24 hr) to have a free consultation with a specialist solicitor

So-called "Cash for Crash" insurance frauds are the latest scams to attract the attention of the police and gangs across the UK have been the subject of arrest and prosecution recently. However, the nature of the fraud means that innocent motorists are also at risk of being accused. If you have been arrested for this offence, call us now to have a free initial discussion with a specialist fraud solicitor that understands your situation.