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[QUOTE="Moni, post: 153247, member: 46543"] The reason why automobile insurance has become distinctive in it's nature, can be simply stated by the fact that a victim might start paying much higher premiums for acquiring a costly claim but he or his family might still need to pay with their lives somedays. Ever since the introduction of automobile into the modern world, Automobile insurance fraud has turned out to be one of the most organized crimes amongst a large variety of insurance scams of it's kind. There are some common precautions that enable you to be aware, and protects your life from been butchered by a scammer. While taking precautions, you might also need to carry on a thorough research of the different forms in which the auto insurance scams appear in today's world. Different instances of auto insurance scams show, how drivers might stop their vehicles in from of your car, deliberately confusing you to commit a mistake. [/QUOTE]
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