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Noah Rigg

Insurance Rates at Dyman and Associates: U.S. Insurance Source Offers Tips For Local Co... - 2 views

Texas- based insurance agency, U.S. Insurance Source, serves the needs of individuals and companies in several states. In honor of Business Continuity Awareness Week, March 17th-21st, the agency wi...

Insurance Rates at Dyman and Associates U.S. Source Offers Tips For Local Companies In Honor Of Business Continuity Awareness Week

started by Noah Rigg on 20 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Tajuana Polly

Bill Would Free Insurance Firms from Bank Capital Rules of Insurance Products at Dyman ... - 2 views

The U.S. lawmaker who wrote a Dodd-Frank Act provision that imposes bank-like capital standards on the insurance industry introduced legislation to ease the requirements. Senator Susan Collins, a ...

Bill Would Free Insurance Firms from Bank Capital Rules Products at Dyman and Associates

started by Tajuana Polly on 17 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Sylvester Melito

Insurance Products at Dyman and Associates: HSBC to Pay as Much as $32 Million over Ins... - 4 views

HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA) and Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) agreed to settle lawsuits by mortgage holders who alleged they were forced to pay for property insurance at inflated rates. HSBC will pay as mu...

Insurance Products at Dyman and Associates HSBC to Pay as Much $32 Million over Claims

started by Sylvester Melito on 14 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Stephan Kizer

Dyman Associates Insurance Group of Companies Tips: How to avoid being victim of insura... - 1 views

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    DALLAS - For years Frenchitt Collins worked as a legitimate insurance adjustor. He was able to pull off a major insurance fraud by luring in victims with ads. Ultimately Collins was sentenced to 15 years in prison and was ordered to pay $700,000 in restitution to his victims. "Those P.O. boxes were rented by him (Collins), his wife, his brothers, or his girlfriends," said Bodon. In order to attract clients with ads, he would go ahead and offer them $100 or $200 to use their identifiers. Once that information was received, Collins went ahead and completed medical forms necessary and sent them to insurance companies. The goal of these ads was to lure in more victims. Insurance companies would then send Collins checks, lots of checks. Federal officials said insurance fraud is a $30 billion business in the U.S. "It is very lucrative for the criminal to perpetrate the crime because it's low risk and it's high reward and they know that," said Fred Lohmann of the National Insurance Crime Burea.
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