Schedule/Sessions
Breakfast and Keynote - Guy Fraker, Chief Innovation Officer, Insurance Thought Leadership
We live in a time of unprecedented innovation. For many incumbent organizations the world has become a chaotic storm of disruption. Guy works with organizations to create clarity, to innovate for growth, to create stability for the future. Guy brings a unique perspective to his engagements having been on the leading edge of multiple transformations. By sharing actual experiences, Guy inspires clients and audiences to seize the opportunities brought by exponential technologies. As an entrepreneur he is dedicated to technological applications that save lives, empowers personal independence, and enables sustainability. As an innovation architect, Guy’s clients have generated capital growth in excess of $350,000,000.00 on an ROI basis, created new markets, enabled new sectors.
Guy has been featured in the NY Times, NBC, Silicon Valley blogs, Thinking Highways magazine, Forbes. an upcoming documentary,“Life on Wheels”. He has also appeared on Bloomberg Finance and National Underwriter webinars, and provides k eynotes in the U.S., Canada, India, Korea. Guy also guest lectures at Graduate Schools around the world. He has been engaged by U.S. Federal and State Legislators, Cabinet Level Foreign Leaders, Fortune 100 firms, international trade associations, startup entrepreneurs,Venture Capital firms, and game changing institutions such as The X-Prize Foundation. Finally, he is the author of “Awake”: to be released in 2018.
When not pushing technology frontiers, Guy and his wife Rebecca enjoy boating and fishing
Investigating Auto Insurance Fraud: A Case Study on Auto Insurance Fraud
- Speakers:
Dwight Geddes, Metro Claims & Risk Mgmt
Gina Smith, Florida Department of Financial Services
Workers' Compensation Fraud - Putting Education into Practice
Put the information learned in Introduction to Workers' Compensation into practice by reviewing a sample case and developing an investigative plan, examining the results and preparing a defense.
Property/Catastrophe Fraud and Litigation
Whether it’s a large catastrophe (Super Storm Sandy, Hurricane Andrew), a residential fire or commercial burglary, property and casualty carriers face the potential issue of fraud. How do you ferret out the potential fraud separating out the legitimate claims from the questionable? The course is designed to assist claims professionals with recognizing and identifying more complex, nuanced issues relating to property CAT fraud and to develop best practices in the adjustment and investigation of CAT fraud claims. Using as a teaching example a CAT hail claim, the audience will then put theory into practice and learn how to best utilize the claim investigation to detect and investigate fraud, while at all times protecting the carrier and limiting any bad faith exposure.
Back to topFraud Schemes and Scams - Investigation Leading to Filing an Affirmative Complaint
- Speakers:
Jennifer Mark, Allstate Insurance Company
Matthew J. Smith, Coalition Against Insurance Fraud
This course uses examples and awareness of elements of fraud claims and organized ring activity to illustrate fraud claims. The course will culminate in a mock trial in Level III. The participants will engage in more interactive sessions utilizing case studies created from actual SIU cases that will build on what was learned in Level I.
Practical Applications of Investigative Techniques Using Case Studies
This course will provide practical application of fraud research tools in two case studies involving property claims.
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