S.C. Reports Millions in Auto Insurance Fraud in 2010
Nearly $12 million in auto insurance fraud was reported in South Carolina last year, according to the state attorney general’s office.
According to the 2010 annual insurance fraud report, 324 auto-related fraud complaints were received by the state attorney general’s office making up 54 percent of total fraud cases.
Source: South Carolina Attorney General
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