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42 U.S.C. § 1983
Monell Doctrine
Insurance Fraud
NJTCA Fraud
Bad Faith Litigation
Attorney Ethics
Conflict of Interest
Historic Roots
Youth Programs
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  • Bad Faith Litigation
  • Attorney Ethics
  • Conflict of Interest
  • Historic Roots
  • Youth Programs
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  • Cause
  • Legal Action
  • Fraudulent Concealment
  • Negligence
  • 42 U.S.C. § 1983
  • Monell Doctrine
  • Insurance Fraud
  • NJTCA Fraud
  • Bad Faith Litigation
  • Attorney Ethics
  • Conflict of Interest
  • Historic Roots
  • Youth Programs
  • Acknowledgements

Insurance Claim Fraud

Concealed Material Facts

NJ Municipalities are not immune from Insurance Fraud. In New Jersey, concealing or omitting material facts in an insurance claim investigation is illegal and constitutes the crime of insurance fraud. A person can be found guilty of insurance fraud if they knowingly make or cause to be made a false or misleading statement of material fact, or omit a material fact, in connection with an insurance claim. 

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