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Not usually. It sounds like the insurance company was a victim of fraud.
It is not incumbent on your insurance company to discover deceit on the part of the insured. Your insurance company can cancel your policy or increase your premiums at any time if they discover an attempt at fraud on the part of a policy holder. Concealment of a DUI from your insurer is a form of insurance fraud. Insurance Fraud is a felony offense. Your insurance company is not required to pay for losses or claims that arise out of fraud on the part of the insured or a fraudulently obtained insurance policy.
Notify your state department of insurance
no
The employer, the insurance company, your state board of insurance and your state's workers' compensation bureau are all good to contact about Work Comp insurance fraud.
Yes. He is a fraud.
No, but if you don't tell them you are married then you are committing insurance fraud.
No, since the insurance company would have been damaged by the act, not you. You have no standing to sue. On the other hand, your insurance company can sue- and can pursue criminal charges.
Insurance fraud is the worst type of fraud you can commit.
That would likely be fraud anywhere
good way to get hit with an insurance fraud charge
I am not aware of any widespread fraud allegations against IFA Auto Insurance Company. IFA is a legitimate insurance company that provides car insurance policies to customers in several states in the US. However, as with any company, it is important to be aware of any potential red flags or warning signs. For example, if an insurance company is not licensed to do business in your state, or if they are not able to provide you with a valid insurance policy, then it may be a fraud. It's always a good idea to check the company's background and reputation. You can check the company's rating with independent rating agencies such as A.M. Best, Standard & Poor's and Moody's, as well as consumer reviews and complaints on websites such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) or the Better Business Bureau (BBB). If you have any doubts or concerns about the legitimacy of an insurance company, I would recommend contacting your state's insurance commissioner's office for more information or to file a complaint.