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Staged collisions increasingly involving innocent drivers: The Co-operators


December 9, 2010   by Canadian Underwriter


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To make staged collisions appear more authentic, fraudsters are increasingly involving innocent drivers, warns The Co-operators.
Common tactics that authorities have identified include:

  • target and bullet: staged collisions in which an unsuspecting car is hit intentionally;
  • swoop and squat: a driver slams on their brakes to get an innocent driver to rear-end the vehicle. In some cases, two vehicles are involved in the fraud, causing an innocent third party to rear-end the second vehicle; and
  • drive down or wave-in: a driver exiting a parking lot is ‘waved in’ by a driver on the roadway. The roadway driver accelerates into the merging car once they enter the roadway, intentionally hitting the innocent driver and causing a collision where the innocent driver appears to be at fault.

The Co-operators offers the following advice to insureds involved in a collision to protect themselves from fraud:

  • count how many people are in the other vehicle(s). Take note of ages and genders, and even obtain names and contact information;
  • call the police to the scene, file a police report and keep a copy. Do not take further direction from anyone other than a police officer;
  • be wary if a tow trucker pressures or offers money to go to a particular body shop, paralegal or medical professional. Ask the insurer for a list of preferred auto shops;
  • take photos of the scene, including damage to all vehicles involved; and
  • make sure all bills are detailed and accurate, medical treatments offered are necessary, and always read forms thoroughly before signing them.

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