This site provides a good reading of what health care company frauds are and ways to deal with this issue http://www.cigna.com/customer_care/member/rights_responsibilities/health_care_fraud.html.
no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it
File a report with the local police agency and report it to your insurance company.
Typically you have 30 days to file.
file and pursue a claim or dont. If you do file , file a police report, get a copy of the report and have your property insurance company pursue the claim against the insurance company covering the party or parties involved in the auto accident
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Call the cops. File a report. Call your insurance company.
how do you know that the fraud was conducted by someone within the company? If you actually have real proof of this then you would need to report it to management at that company and then I would file a report with either local law enforcement or the Secret Service.
Your equity loan has no bearing on your ability to file a claim. You just call the insurance company and report the loss.
It happens and can be disputed. Call you credit card company or credit agencies.
In order to file a complaint about Software one should start with the company who produced, and or sold them the software. If one cannot find satisfaction from that company they can file a complaint with Ripoff report or the better buisness bureau.
If the other party is refusing to call their insurance company - then you should call their insurance company and file the claim.
This is the danger of not 'promptly' reporting all claims, (as your contract for insurance states), you need to file the claim NOW...hopefully your insurance company will still take care of it.