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After being involved in a car crash, victims may be unsure what steps to take next. However, what if the crash turns out not to be an accident at all, but a purposely staged scam?
Staged car crashes are a common type of insurance fraud that targets unsuspecting drivers. These incidents put people in harm’s way and may also cost victims thousands of dollars or more in damages.
Below, PKSD explains more about car crashes staged for insurance fraud, including what you can do to protect yourself and your injury claim.
If you suspect you are the victim of a staged car crash, we encourage you to contact our firm without delay. We offer a zero-cost, no-risk case review to determine if you may have case.
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A staged car crash is one that is purposely engineered to happen and involves one or more parties. The objective is to make it look like the target caused the accident, allowing the criminal to collect from the victim’s insurance company.
After a car crash, victims may often be too traumatized to notice if something seems out of the ordinary or not quite right. Staged car crashes take advantage of others, preying on the vulnerable, including those who may be in shock after an accident happens.
When a car crash is staged, the criminals count on the victims being too upset to notice anything that may seem off. Knowing about these scams in advance could help you to protect yourself and your potential claim. There are several types of car crash scams that criminals like to use, including:
This scam is a criminal favorite. It involves, as the name suggests, a vehicle that suddenly swoops in front of yours and slams on the brakes. The goal, of course, is to cause a rear-end collision that gets blamed on you. In addition to the driver, there may be several passengers, all of whom may report neck and back pain, along with other injury symptoms. Drivers who make a habit of following other vehicles too closely are extremely vulnerable to this con.
There are a couple of ways this one could play out:
This con is simple, but effective. As you are legally proceeding through an intersection, the criminal T-bone’s or sideswipes your vehicle. However, that driver claims to be the victim and says you caused the crash by running a red light or stop sign. He or she may also have planted witnesses to support that claim.
When looking for a victim to target, the criminal will look for very specific types of people. This type of focus helps to ensure the success of the con and a bigger insurance payout. Individuals most likely to be targeted include:
It is important to recognize that these con artists are not only comfortable pulling off a scam, they are good at it. These criminals also know how to turn an innocent victim into an at-fault driver following a crash they planned and caused.
Unfortunately for the victims, if a con is successful, it could cause their insurance premiums to go up and cost them thousands in damages.
After a crash, you may be in shock and not fully yourself. That said, there are some important warning signs to look for and pay attention to, such as if:
It is probably safe to accept help from police and other first responders. However, if you have suspicions that your car crash was staged, you should also remain cautious. Some scams are more elaborate and involve multiple people.
For instance:
Anyone can get caught off guard, especially if they are not fully focused on the road. Here are some steps that will make you a less attractive target to a criminal looking to stage a crash:
If you get injured in a crash you did not cause and the other driver is blaming you, we recommend seeking legal help right away. You can have the support of a knowledgeable attorney managing your case.
At PKSD, our vehicle accident lawyers in Milwaukee are prepared to dispute any false claims made against you. We know what is needed to build a strong claim, and we are ready to seek maximum compensation on your behalf.
Your initial consultation is completely free, with no obligation to hire our services. If we represent you, there is nothing for you to pay up front. We do not get paid unless or until you do.
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After a car crash, victims may often be too traumatized to notice if something seems out of the ordinary or not quite right. Staged car crashes take advantage of others, preying on the vulnerable, including those who may be in shock after an accident happens.”
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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