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While coverage may vary by company, some insurance companies that may provide coverage for homeowners with a felony on their record include State Farm, Allstate, and Farmers Insurance. It's advisable to contact these companies directly to inquire about their specific policies and eligibility criteria.
Fraud and Attempted Fraud are not much differentiated in the United States. They are both Felony offenses. Yes. Fraud Charges can still ensue if an attempt at fraud was made even though it was not paid out.
This is for California, but you can find in the Related Link below.Another answer:Each state's employment office has a department devoted to fraud. Contact your state's for specific advise.
If you know the insurance company you can report it directly to them. If not, contact the state company who handles insurance such as the Georgia Department of Insurance. They will be able to help you or to put you into contact with the proper personnel.
Where do I report a suspicion of Notary Fraud in AZ
Insurance fraud is the worst type of fraud you can commit.
The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.
you will most likely get charged with filing a false police report. If you reported it to your insurance you can add insurance fraud, which is a felony
Contact the fraud unit of the health insurance company if you know who it is and your state board of insurance fraud unit or complaint unit. Search for your state's department at http://www.naic.org/state_web_map.htm If your complaint is valid you will be providing a valuable service to us all to help reduce our medical insurance costs.
Report it to your issuer
Only if they have a power of attorney that would allow it. Otherwise its fraud and identity theft. Talk with DMV and find out who the company is and have them cancel it and report it for a fraud case.
Any type of insurance fraud is generally going to be considered a felony.