Verisk study finds 36% of consumers would consider digitally altering insurance claim evidence

Reuters03-17
Verisk study finds 36% of consumers would consider digitally altering insurance claim evidence

Verisk research on insurance fraud found that 36% of consumers would consider digitally altering an insurance claim image or document to strengthen their case. The share rises to 55% among Generation Z, while 12% of Baby Boomers said they would consider doing so. Among insurers, 76% reported that AI-altered claims submissions have become more sophisticated in the past year. The study also found that 32% of insurers said they are very confident they could identify a deepfake.

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