More Americans commit insurance fraud than you might think, and many don't even know they're doing it.
If you’re under the age of 34, you may be more willing to commit insurance fraud, according to new University of Georgia research. The new study suggests that the younger you are, the more likely you ...
ATHENS, Ga. — A new study from the University of Georgia reveals that younger generations are more inclined to commit insurance fraud, with two out of five young adults unfazed by such actions. The ...
A recent study suggests people under age 34 may be more likely to commit insurance fraud. The study, led by a University of Georgia professor, surveyed about 1,500 adults. Potential reasons include ...
Financial fraud sounds like something only slick con artists in expensive suits get tangled up in, right? But the truth is, plenty of everyday people could slip into committing fraud without ever ...
Many Canadians are committing insurance fraud even if they don’t know. More than 90 per cent believe others commit small insurance frauds by omitting information in a claim, while only seven per cent ...
Which seems like a better use of money — more than a decade of federally funded cancer research or one year’s worth of fraudulent insurance claims? The price tags, it turns out, are the same: $80 ...
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2025 SEP 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Education Daily Report -- If you’re under the age of 34, you may be more willing to commit insurance fraud, according to new University ...