No one wants to spend a night in jail, much less a few months, but to pay back the insurance company and spend a few months in jail is hardly a deterrant for what could be a huge payoff. And if the insurance company decided not to pay the claim for any reason, the punitive damages could be near $1M. Too bad insurance fraud is considered so passively.
No one wants to spend a night in jail, much less a few months, but to pay back the insurance company and spend a few months in jail is hardly a deterrant for what could be a huge payoff. And if the insurance company decided not to pay the claim for any reason, the punitive damages could be near $1M. Too bad insurance fraud is considered so passively.
Sad but true!