The study finds Workers Compensation fraud all costs.
In one study, led by the health insurance employers of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., it was found that Missourians pay an estimated $ 22 million per year in higher prices of products and costs more high for services because Workers’ Compensation fraud.
“The most difficult for us to understand is that the Workers’ Compensation fraud, finally, we pay for” Dick Dare, MEM methods of investigation Unit Manager, said. “It is very difficult for people to understand that if a system is misused and abused, there is no assurance that the payment for it is not Missouri businesses to pay for them, they pay us to advance and if it works Affairs [the assertion that the files]. The final cost is still among consumers. ”
There Missourians filing fraudulent Workers’ Compensation rights, consumers, whose deficit by paying higher prices for goods and services, according to dare. He spoke of fraud and abuse lead to what the benefits and premiums increase, so that the employer in a difficult situation
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