Learn the Warning Signs of Work Comp Fraud

ICW Group is proud to participate in International Fraud Awareness Week, a week in November dedicated to spreading public awareness surrounding the topic of fraud and what we can all do to defend against its many forms. Established by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), this weeklong campaign encourages business leaders and employees to proactively take steps to minimize the impact of fraud by promoting fraud awareness education.

To mark International Fraud Awareness Week, ICW Group will host a fraud prevention webinar on Thursday, November 16, at 11 a.m. PST. Registration is now open. Join our Special Investigations Unit to learn the warning signs of workers’ comp fraud and what you can do to prevent it from harming your business. We hope to see you there.

Visit the ACFE’s Fraud Week website for additional ideas on how you can promote fraud awareness at your workplace. International Fraud Awareness Week takes place November 12-18.

Christopher Dill
Christopher Dill
Christopher Dill is the Special Investigations Unit Director at ICW Group Insurance Company. A Fraud Claims Law Specialist designee, he was a recipient of the National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association’s Investigation of the Year Award for his significant contribution to the successful resolution of “Operation Back Lash” – one of the largest workers’ compensation health care bribery schemes ever uncovered in San Diego County. Christopher has participated in over 30 criminal cases surrounding medical and legal providers attempting to defraud the Workers’ Compensation system. Christopher’s approach to insurance fraud investigations is a holistic one. From preventative education campaigns, to data analytics, to time tested investigative, and intelligence gathering techniques, it is Christopher’s belief that a multi-faceted approach to insurance fraud is necessary to a successful defense.

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