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OB + WC: How Organizational Behavior Impacts Workers’ Compensation
OB + WC: How Organizational Behavior Impacts Workers’ Compensation
Our host, Nick Ferrante, will interview Dr. Claire Muselman, the Chief Risk Officer at Emory Industrial, on: Her experience includes nearly two decades in the insurance claims industry. She founded The Orange Lab - transforming programming, training, and education in WC. She also created the first-ever Workers' Recovery Unit and Workers' Compensation Center of Excellence. In addition […]
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Free Multistate-Approved CE Course: Conducting Ethical Investigations on Questionable Claims
The purpose of this one-hour ethics webinar is to challenge the adjuster/claims professional to think about ethical decision-making when conducting questionable claim investigations. This course will highlight that ethics is important especially when investigating questionable claims. This courses helps professionals remember why focusing on the ethics of the investigation will protect all involved including the […]
“The Ethical Use of Data in Combating Insurance Fraud” Webinar
The Coalition and Protiviti listened to the voices across our membership as well as voices across other platforms and they are poised to present a great webinar on November 2nd, 2pm (EDT). Register today and lock down the date for one of the most personal webinars that can and will affect you and those you know for […]
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SCFIA Annual Fraud Conference
Register online or download the registration form HERERoom Reservations: Click HEREConference Speakers Confirmed 2022 - Natalie Chandler, CFE and Sergeant Ruben Lino, California Department of Insurance “Suspected Fraudulent Claims”- Detective Laila Ashaq and Detective Steven Bravo, California Department of Insurance “Disability Insurance Fraud Investigations”- Fire Cause Analysis, “Car-B-Qing, Vehicle Arsonists, Liar, liar, pants on fire!” - Frank Sztuk, Delta […]
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“Do It for the ‘Gram: Your Guide to Social Media Investigations”
“Do It for the ‘Gram: Your Guide to Social Media Investigations”
This course provides a thorough understanding about how much material can be found on social media. Attendees will be made aware of relevant information that may exist for a claim. There are many avenues for how data crafts a reliable investigation plan and builds the foundation for a high-quality evidence package to aid in the […]
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2nd Annual International Insurance Fraud Twitter Chat
2nd Annual International Insurance Fraud Twitter Chat
The New York Alliance Against Insurance Fraud and the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud are proud to host the 2nd Annual International Insurance Fraud Twitter Chat on cybersecurity insurance fraud this year. Please join us on November 17 at 1PM ET on Twitter along with a number of international insurance fraud fighters and organizations to discuss how cybersecurity is impacting […]
Insurance Fraud, where we go from here?
Insurance Fraud, where we go from here?
The landscape continues to evolve, and some would argue not for the better. During this discussion we will address the recent report from the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud on the impact insurance fraud has on our economy. We’ll also discuss how Delta Group partner relationships can help mitigate the problem and support your existing SIU and fraud […]
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The Real F-Word: Fraud Indicators for the Model World
The Real F-Word: Fraud Indicators for the Model World
We will unravel some of the confusion as to why many insurance companies have set “Zero Fraud” policies for their claims adjusting divisions and explain practical approaches to investigating and uncovering insurance fraud without creating a potential record trail that could be used by plaintiffs to argue “bad faith” on the part of the adjuster. […]