• 2. Philly Swoop and Squat

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Durata: 48 min
  • Podcast
  • Riassunto

  • Insurance fraud is a criminal act. And in Philadelphia it's legendary. The City of Brotherly Love is famous for fraudulent auto accident techniques like the Swoop and Squat. But the real problem in this Philadelphia experiment is the general acceptance of fraud. It's an ecosystem of claimants, tow truck drivers, body shops, chiropractors, attorneys, and the courts. A Study in Crime speaks with insurance fraud professional Robert Gaines. Insurance Fraud Professional Robert Gaines Robert is a former SIU investigator for the Special Investigative Unit of a large insurance company and currently works as a claims adjuster handling catastrophe claims. He’s also the facilitator of the Free Time Mastermind group. Robert has a degree in business management from the University of Louisville and is an Army veteran. He has been in the insurance industry since 2011. He is an expert on all things involving insurance fraud. Find him here: Website, Facebook, Youtube, and LinkedIn. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Sources for this episode include: The vast insurance fraud experience of the host and guest. Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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Insurance fraud is a criminal act. And in Philadelphia it's legendary. The City of Brotherly Love is famous for fraudulent auto accident techniques like the Swoop and Squat. But the real problem in this Philadelphia experiment is the general acceptance of fraud. It's an ecosystem of claimants, tow truck drivers, body shops, chiropractors, attorneys, and the courts. A Study in Crime speaks with insurance fraud professional Robert Gaines. Insurance Fraud Professional Robert Gaines Robert is a former SIU investigator for the Special Investigative Unit of a large insurance company and currently works as a claims adjuster handling catastrophe claims. He’s also the facilitator of the Free Time Mastermind group. Robert has a degree in business management from the University of Louisville and is an Army veteran. He has been in the insurance industry since 2011. He is an expert on all things involving insurance fraud. Find him here: Website, Facebook, Youtube, and LinkedIn. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Sources for this episode include: The vast insurance fraud experience of the host and guest. Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.

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