Insurance Fraud: what the latest data shows us and what we need to be doing as an industry
Event Overview
Various data and statistics have been released from different sources over the last year which help to give us an insight into the current state of insurance fraud in the UK, from ghost broking to application fraud to claims. During this webinar, we will examine the data and statistics to identify trends and what we need to be doing as an industry in the continued fight against insurance fraud.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:
➢ identify the latest data and statistics relating to insurance fraud.
➢ recognise patterns and trends from the data and statistics.
➢ implement a strategy to deal with the continued threat from insurance fraud
Speaker Bio
Jeff Heasman worked as a litigation executive and senior liability adjuster before branching out into language and psychology. Jeff holds both a bachelors and a masters of law degree, is a qualified language instructor and also a certified practitioner member of the Academy of Modern Applied Psychology as well as a member of the Association of Business Psychology. He delivers courses across the globe, either face-to-face or online. Jeff maintains a close connection to the industry by regularly providing consultancy in areas such as law and communication and he provides consultations with individuals and teams regarding cognitive skills, such as decision-making and problem-solving.
In 2020, Jeff graduated top of the class from the Yale School of Management Executive Education programme in negotiation strategies with a score of 100% across all modules and he is recognised as an expert in the field of negotiations within the insurance industry. Other areas of specialist expertise include insurance fraud, claims handling and the synergy between product design, brand promises, marketing messages and customer expectations. Jeff is currently completing a doctoral thesis with a Swiss business school, focusing on human v automated decision-making in insurance claims and its potential impact on customer trust.
Venue
- Webinar
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