
Staten Island woman among 16 charged in alleged no-fault insurance scam
A Staten Island woman was among 16 suspects who hoped to score insurance paydays by staging vehicular crashes in the borough and Brooklyn, said authorities.
A Staten Island woman was among 16 suspects who hoped to score insurance paydays by staging vehicular crashes in the borough and Brooklyn, said authorities.
New Yorkers Stand Against Insurance Fraud proclaims State Senator Joseph Robach as “Driver Endorsed” for his support no-fault insurance reform. We’re very happy to have Senator Robach as a partner in the fight against insurance fraud.
New Yorkers Stand Against Auto Insurance Fraud (NYSAIF), an organization of concerned New York drivers working to stop rampant and dangerous auto insurance fraud in New York State, has endorsed Bob Cohen for New York State Senate.
New Yorkers Stand Against Insurance Fraud certifies Assemblyman Fred Thiele as “Driver Endorsed” for his support no-fault insurance reform.
New York citizens do not need the additional insurance coverage, known as SUM, for supplementary uninsured/underinsured motorist. They need legislation that will put an end to the accident-staging enterprises which endanger the public’s well-being and lead to increasing insurance costs.
New York State Senator Tony Avella has picked up the backing of New Yorkers Stand Against Insurance Fraud. The 11th district Senator has been a champion in our efforts to stop auto insurance fraud
New Yorkers Stand Against Auto Insurance Fraud (NYSAIF) endorsed Ms. Malliotakis in her re-election bid, giving her its “Driver Endorsed” seal of approval.
New York citizens do not need the additional insurance coverage, known as SUM, for supplementary uninsured/underinsured motorist. They need legislation that will put an end to the accident-staging enterprises which endanger the public’s well-being and lead to increasing insurance costs.
Assemblyman David Weprin (D-Middle Village) and the family of Alice Ross are calling on the senate to swiftly re-pass the amended version of “Alice’s Law” that unanimously passed the assembly last night. The 2012 Legislative Session is slated to close tomorrow.
New Yorkers Stand Against Insurance Fraud (NYSAIF), the grassroots coalition of citizens committed to fighting insurance fraud and protecting the safety of New York drivers, today applauded the Senate Majority for including “Alice’s Law” in a package of anti-crime measures that they are prioritizing for passage in the Assembly before the close of the 2012 Legislative Session on Thursday.