insights. intouch.
insights. intouch.
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Hosted by multi-emmy award-winning investigative reporter Kristin Thorne and presented by the iFraud Foundation this series explores the real issues facing the property and casualty insurance world. From the Fraudemic to legislative reform and other topics this is where industry insight meets meaningful conversation.
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Explores critical topics within the property and casualty insurance sector, including the impact of systemic fraud (termed the 'fraudemic'), legislative reforms, and industry challenges. Specific episodes discuss the effects of fraud on affordable housing and the link between insurance fraud and human trafficking, offering listeners insights enriched by expert opinions and real-world case examples.

Hosted by multi-emmy award-winning investigative reporter Kristin Thorne and presented by the iFraud Foundation this series explores the real issues facing the property and casualty insurance world. From the Fraudemic to legislative reform and other topics this is where industry insight meets meaningful conversation.
In this episode of insights. intouch., Kristin Thorne sits down with personal injury attorney Kevin Habberfield for a thoughtful discussion on insurance fraud, auto reform, and the challenges facing New York's civil justice system. Habberfield offers a plaintiff attorney's perspective on Governor Hochul's proposed reforms, arguing that stronger enforcement of existing fraud laws, increased resources for prosecutors, and greater use of technology such as dash cameras may be more effective than legislative changes alone.
The conversation explores the realities of fraud in the claims environment, the role of juries in evaluating cases, concerns surrounding billboard advertising, and the importance of distinguishing legitimate claims from true fraud. Habberfield emphasizes that fraud should be aggressively prosecuted when uncovered, while cautioning against broadly labeling disputed claims as fraudulent without evidence.
The episode concludes with a discussion on finding common ground between plaintiff and defense interests, highlighting the need for collaboration, transparency, and meaningful prosecution of bad actors to protect both injured individuals and the integrity of the insurance system.
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