IBC's 16th Annual Financial Affairs Symposium
A half-day symposium on current regulatory issues affecting the p&c insurance industry in Canada
April 19th, 2012
8:00 am - 1:30 pm
The Fairmont Royal York Hotel (Ballroom)
100 Front Street W, Toronto, Ontario
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| Agenda 
Identifying Staged Collisions
This course was developed by York Regional Police in collaboration with the Insurance Bureau of Canada. IBC and CPKN are sponsoring a free access period to this course until December 31, 2012 for all Canadian police officers.
Automobile insurance fraud is a billion dollar industry in Canada. Staged collisions, where incidents are orchestrated in order to collect hefty insurance payouts, are a large component of this type of fraud. Criminals can stage collisions in many ways and a single event can result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fraudulent claims. These activities not only put innocent people in jeopardy but also result in increased costs to all individuals who pay into the insurance system.
Identifying Staged Collisions provides an overview of this type of fraud activity, including videos of common types of staged collision scenarios and associated service supplier fraud. This course also provides information on the various signs, indicators, and behaviours that may indicate a staged collision and techniques to properly investigate suspected staged collisions.
Click here for more information and to register. (Canadian Police Knowledge Network)
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