More than 1 in 5 Americans (21%) admitted to intentionally providing false information on insurance applications in a recent NerdWallet survey.
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Lying on an insurance application can seem like an easy work-around to soften the burn of today’s rising auto insurance rates. But the practice can end up costing drivers more than it stands to save them.There are no small liesKnowingly lying on an insurance application to gain a benefit is fraudulent and illegal. While it...
