Insurance fraud costs $309 billion a year – nearly $1,000 for every American
- Written by Michael Skiba, Chair of Criminal Justice, Colorado State University Global

References
- ^ CC BY-ND (creativecommons.org)
- ^ recent research study that I led (insurancefraud.org)
- ^ comes in many forms (insurancefraud.org)
- ^ already busy and stressed medical system (www.health.harvard.edu)
- ^ large-scale organized fraud (digitalcommons.usf.edu)
- ^ psychological tricks to manipulate (www.scamnet.wa.gov.au)
- ^ very little media and prosecutorial attention (trac.syr.edu)
Authors: Michael Skiba, Chair of Criminal Justice, Colorado State University Global