The Office of State Inspector General (OSIG) announced that, through over 62,000 investigations into public assistant fraud, nearly $179 million in fraud was prevented. In 2025 ...
A San Francisco startup is pitching using AI to check people's eligibility for benefits and welfare for the government.
This first-of-its-kind partnership will shield insurance customers from being misled into long, unnecessarily, and costly legal disputes by third parties.
The state Auditor’s Bureau of Special Investigations (BSI) has uncovered nearly $12 million in public benefits fraud, including $4.1 million in SNAP fraud, just a month after a federal ...
New Jersey's Attorney General warned residents to look out for possible scams taking aim at Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients as the government shutdown will impact benefits ...
A bill to define insurance fraud as a Class B felony passed the Washington Senate in a unanimous vote on Tuesday.
Insurance fraud costs billions, raising premiums for everyone. Mississippi’s insurance commissioner outlines common scams, ...
Scammers are so common nowadays that it can be difficult to determine which calls are legitimate. Robocalls have become the norm, and can make it difficult to know when you should pick up the phone, ...
The state's insurance commissioner explains how to spot insurance scams.
Scammers target veterans more frequently than the general public, a trend documented by consumer-protection groups and state agencies. AARP has found veterans are more likely than non-veterans to ...
Employees are falling victim to costly fraud schemes, but Allstate's new benefit helps organizations shield and support their staff. Processing Content In 2024, fraudulent activity cost Americans ...