An introduction to no-fault insurance and no-fault insurance fraud -- Identifying corporate structure fraud -- Identifying fraud involving medically unnecessary services and kickbacks -- Identifying fraud involving illusory services -- Confirming a good-faith basis to initiate anti-fraud litigation -- Selecting the defendants, selecting the venue, and preparing the anti-fraud complaint -- Motions to dismiss in no-fault insurance anti-fraud litigation -- Counterclaims to no-fault insurance anti-fraud litigation -- Discovery in no-fault insurance anti-fraud litigation -- Provisional remedies in no-fault insurance anti-fraud litigation -- Settlements, summary judgment, and trial in no-fault insurance anti-fraud litigation.
Summary:
No-fault insurance fraud amounts to a significant "fraud tax" on consumers, estimated at billions of dollars each year. This is a practice-focused guide to the litigation and settlement of no-fault insurance anti-fraud cases, from inception through summary judgment.
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