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OFFICIAL TEXAS STATE FRAUD WARNING: Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for the payment of a loss is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in state prison.
Insurance Fraud Statistics for the State of Texas
Description | Count |
Fraud Reports Received | 14,465 |
Cases opened for investigation | 126 |
Cases referred for prosecution | 59 (with 67 suspects and 76 offenses) |
Estimated amount of fraud identified in referred cases | $8.66M |
Indictments or information issued resulting from investigations | 79 |
Judgments from cases referred | 71 |
Fines assessed by courts on Fraud Unit cases | $237,850 |
Restitution assessed by courts on Fraud Unit cases | $1.7M |
Subpoenas Issued | 254 |
The Insurance Information Institute reports that property and casualty fraud cost some $30 billion each year between 2013-2017
This metric varies from year to year, of course, but the nature of fraud statistics is such that ascertaining the actual cost of insurance fraud is a very difficult task. Schemes traverse a wide array of vehicles well beyond payments of erroneous claims. The ultimate costs sprawl to cost not only customers but also modernity and innovation in the insurance industry.