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New York’s anti-insurance fraud effort has cut fraud cases by 22% since late 2025 through better data, cooperation, and public outreach.
New York State has intensified its crackdown on auto insurance fraud, launching a statewide initiative targeting staged accidents, exaggerated injury claims, and fraudulent repair bills.
Authorities report a 22% drop in reported fraud cases since the program began in late 2025, attributing the decline to enhanced data analytics, increased collaboration between insurers and law enforcement, and public awareness campaigns.
The state’s Insurance Department warns that fraud drives up premiums for all drivers, with estimated annual losses exceeding $1.2 billion.
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El esfuerzo antifraude de seguros de Nueva York ha reducido los casos de fraude en un 22% desde finales de 2025 a través de mejores datos, cooperación y divulgación pública.