Understanding Business
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Author: William Nickels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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34. Billy submits a claim for a stolen vehicle, and the claims specialist believes the claim may be fraudulent. Which of the following circumstances might cause the specialist to suspect the claim ?
a. The insured vehicle is never recovered.
B.The insured vehicle is recovered and appears to have been in an accident.
C.The insured is two months behind on his auto payment note.
D.The insured has never filed a claim.
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