Ontario's tow truck turf wars are exposing a growing vulnerability for the auto insurance market, with police and industry investigators warning that staged collisions linked to organized crime are ...
A Montgomery County insurance agent who reportedly stole more than $674,000 from clients and forged their names on documents is facing 55 charges. Ryan Owen Tarjanyi, 52, of Huber Heights was ...
Two Southern California brothers who run a network of tow companies were arrested this week on felony insurance-fraud charges after state investigators said they concealed payroll and skipped out on ...
Big CAR keeps getting bigger. An Astroturf group backed by the rideshare giant Uber has this year poured $8 million into ...
Many freight companies are exploring AI to mitigate increasing theft and fraud, but they should first understand the role AI can play and how to implement it responsibly.
FMCSA does not publish emergency bulletins for hypothetical problems. When a federal agency puts out a formal, dated, publicly addressed warning that begins with the phrase “DO NOT” in all capital ...
Aetna Inc., a major US health insurer and subsidiary of CVS Health, has agreed to pay $117.7 million (£88.7 million) to resolve allegations that it violated federal fraud laws by submitting inaccurate ...
The Sticker Mule CEO running to replace upstate Rep. Elise Stefanik on the Republican ticket was paying someone to collect ballot signatures who was arrested twice for forgery. Anthony Constantino, ...
An Anchorage patient says years of injections meant to treat her autoimmune disease instead left her sick, part of a fraud scheme that prosecutors say generated more than $12 million ...
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Edgar Villacis Pinto, 54, of Enfield, owns VIP Janitorial Services. He was arrested last week for not carrying workers’ comp insurance coverage for his employees.
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