How to avoid fraud after a natural disaster
Following disasters, insurance fraud can add millions of dollars paid out by insurers resulting in higher premiums. The National Insurance Crime Bureau’s President and CEO David Glawe appeared on KPRC 2 + Tuesday to share his insights on how to avoid fraud after a natural disaster.
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