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Private Investigator Job Opening in Clinton Township MI

Private Investigator Job Opening in Clinton Township MI. Sherlock Investigations is looking for a new member of our investigative team to work inside insurance claims investigations and corporate investigations. Conduct open and closed source data gathering to obtain pertinent information to match client’s needs as well as conduct telephone interviews of individuals to gather human Private Investigator Job Opening in Clinton Township MI

Alive and Well Check Provide Cost Effective Follow Up on Long Term Workers Compensation Claims

Far too many workers compensation carriers and self insured entities leave older workers compensation claims lingering for years without any real oversight. Often times, as these long term benefit recipients settle into their new, post employment life, they begin doing new things and, unfortunately, sometimes enter the underground economy to supplement their income. Rather than Alive and Well Check Provide Cost Effective Follow Up on Long Term Workers Compensation Claims

Michigan PIP Claims Need More Investigation, Not Limitations in Coverage

As both Michigan and Florida continue to debate the elimination or reduction of PIP benefits, what becomes apparent to those of us in the business of conducting Michigan PIP claims investigations is that fraud is the single biggest cost component and the real driver behind the increasing costs of personal injury protection insurance. Organized medical Michigan PIP Claims Need More Investigation, Not Limitations in Coverage

P&C Insurance Fraud Escalates

Questionable claims numbers and fraud costs expected to grow through 2016. Justin Stephani of the Insurance Networking News reports:  As the industry attempts to keep up with the growth in insurance fraud and deploy more effective anti-fraud technologies, spending by U.S. P&C carriers on fraud solutions, split roughly evenly between analytics and scoring products and services, P&C Insurance Fraud Escalates

New Appeals case impacts insurer’s coverage of conservator fees in auto no-fault cases

The Michigan Court of Appeals has issued an important opinion on an auto no-fault insurer’s duty to pay for conservator fees under the Michigan No Fault Act.  Significantly, the Court held that fees incurred for a conservator’s services are not allowable expenses for the “care” of an injured person under MCL 500.3107(1)(a), but instead are New Appeals case impacts insurer’s coverage of conservator fees in auto no-fault cases

New Scam Costing All Michigan Drivers $108 A Year

Lansing area NBC affiliate wilx.com reports on the damaged being caused by ever increasing number of fraudulent auto no-fault claims being submitted to Michigan insurance carriers. Of course, those cost are being passed on to the consumers in the form of even higher insurance premiums. Report by Hannah Saunders