Ghost broker sentenced to five years
An insurance broker who abused his position of trust to divert payments totalling more than £133,000 into his personal bank account was sentenced to more than five years in prison. His conviction followed an investigation led by the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) with support from Allianz UK.
The broker used his role as an insurance broker to mislead customers, falsify documents, and misdirect payments intended for legitimate insurance policies. His actions left individuals and businesses without valid cover for homes, vehicles, and commercial property – placing them at serious risk.
Noise induced hearing loss
A claimant alleged they’d suffered noise induced hearing loss from previous employment. Not only did the claimant fail to prove their £23k claim, at cross examination, it was shown they had been untruthful to such an extent the claim was struck out and fundamental dishonesty was made against the claimant.
£10m claim from cyclist
Following a relatively modest collision a cyclist tried to grossly exaggerate their claim, suggesting that their injuries were much more severe than they were. Despite claims of ongoing symptoms requiring round the clock care, surveillance undertaken showed the claimant regularly leaving home with no apparent symptoms whatsoever. Medical experts were of the view that this was an extreme case of exaggeration, and no medical condition could explain the inconsistent symptoms displayed.