Episode 618: With the economic impact of insurance fraud registering a staggering $308.6B every year, the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud conducted a new study seeking to understand consumers’ psychological view of fraud, its criminality, and its impact on their lives. On today’s Unscripted, NAMIC CEO Neil Alldredge talks with the research author Dr. Kelly Richmond Pope about who the report found is most likely commit insurance fraud and why.
Guest
Kelly Richmond Pope, Ph.D.
Kelly Richmond Pope, Ph.D., is a professor and researcher at DePaul University. She has been part of the university’s faculty since 2006. Prior to joining DePaul, Richmond Pope worked in the forensic accounting practice at KMPG.
Episode Details
Episode #
618
Year
2023
Topics
- Advocacy
- Mitigation / Natural Disasters
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