5 Types of Workers’ Compensation Employee Fraud

Employee-related schemes are part of the reason workers’ compensation fraud costs $34 billion annually, according to the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud. But they come in several forms.
Grap your copy of the 5 Types of Workers’ Compensation Employee Fraud guide to learn about some of the most common tactics employees may try, including continuing to receive benefits despite recovery, working at an undisclosed job while receiving compensation, or faking the injury altogether.
This guide gives a brief overview of each type, as well as potential indicators that adjusters and their investigative partners can watch for to help prevent the employee from successfully committing fraud on a workers’ compensation claim.
You’ll also better understand who else might be involved in workers’ compensation fraud besides employees and the best methods to verify claim details.
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