10 Ways Adjusters Can Fight Potentially Fraudulent Claims Guide

Adjusters who understand fraud detection tactics are better equipped to validate claim details quickly and accurately when red flags show up.
Download the 10 Ways Adjusters Can Fight Potentially Fraudulent Claims Guide to learn about multiple proven approaches and tools that can help uncover facts, verify details, and determine whether a claim is legitimate. From following instincts to best practices for conducting online searches, this resource details how adjusters can prove or disprove facts and when to seek assistance from an investigative partner.
The guide also covers:
- When, why, and how to request documentation from claimants or third parties
- How to extract metadata, which can help verify the legitimacy of images, documents, or video obtained during an investigation
- How surveillance and canvassing can provide insight into a claimant’s activities
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