Insurance scams are one of the fastest growing areas of scams today. Did you receive an email from your insurance company saying you missed a payment that you are sure you made? It may be a scam. Did you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from Healthcare.gov, Obamacare or the Affordable Care Insurance Agency? Again, likely to be a scam.
See the links below to compare what you received against the most common scams and learn how to recognize a scam.
Learning how to recognize an insurance scam can help you avoid becoming a victim. Insurance scams come in many forms and some are easier to detect than others.
And please let us know about any suspicious calls or emails you receive. We look for patterns so that we can alert the authorities and victims to new scams, before it is too late!
For a comprehensive list of national and international agencies to report scams, see this page.
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