Yes it is!
Insurance fraud is the worst type of fraud you can commit.
Negative. If it does then that's insurance fraud. The only thing that should pay is Disability because technically they can classify you as mentally ill and unfit for work. After they stamp you on a crapload of meds then you get disability checks. Heh, you're lucky if your health insurance isn't canceled.
Insurance fraud takes place whenever an individual takes action to receive benefits that they are not due. Classic examples of this may be burning down an insured house to collect the damages, or killing a spouse to collect life insurance. These are extreme examples, but they demonstrate the basic concept of fraudulently collecting insurance. Inversely, insurance fraud occurs when a company providing coverage refuses to pay out when the terms requiring payment are met. Recently the insurance company Aflac was accused of neglecting to pay out the claims incurred during the earthquake that shook Japan.
A 'commission' paid to an insurance agent generally comes from the company that the insurance policy is placed with, NOT from the individual who bought the policy. If the agent knowingly, placed the policy with the intent of collecting the commission, and then immediately cancelled the policy then, yes, that would be fraud, unless his working agreement with the insurance company addresses it otherwise.
Any type of insurance fraud is generally going to be considered a felony.
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All of them. So long as your felony did not involve fraud, especially insurance fraud.
Committing fraud in motor vehicle related activities. For example insurance fraud
The cast of An Insurance Fraud - 1919 includes: Winifred Rose as Dorcas Dene
It's called "Insurance fraud", some places might refer to it as theft by fraud, most states penalties are in the 20 year range for imprisonment if found guilty of insurance fraud.
Then you are committing insurance fraud.
It is not incumbent on your insurance company to discover deceit on the part of the insured. Your insurance company can cancel your policy or increase your premiums at any time if they discover an attempt at fraud on the part of a policy holder. Concealment of a DUI from your insurer is a form of insurance fraud. Insurance Fraud is a felony offense. Your insurance company is not required to pay for losses or claims that arise out of fraud on the part of the insured or a fraudulently obtained insurance policy.