Insurance Fraud

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Fight and Report Insurance Fraud

Insurance fraud is one of the most costly white-collar crimes in America, second only to tax evasion. It affects every citizen of Kansas immediately and substantially.

While shoplifting costs the retail industry approximately $13 billion each year, insurance fraud is estimated to cost $100 billion. In both instances, the crimes translate into higher costs for everyone. Insurance researchers estimate that the average U.S. household pays up to an additional $700 a year in higher premiums to offset fraudulent claims.

Fake insurance policies are scams designed to steal your money. Fighting fake insurance is simple. “Stop. Call. Confirm.” before you buy. Check to see if your Insurance Agent or Company is licensed in the state of Kansas through the SBS Lookup Portal.

Reporting Insurance Fraud

The Kansas Insurance Commissioner has designated the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Online Fraud Reporting System as the prescribed form to report fraudulent insurance acts in the state. Follow the link to access the service.

Report Insurance Fraud

Company Anti-Fraud Reporting

Effective July 1, 2006, all insurers licensed to write business in Kansas are required to report fraudulent insurance activity and to implement anti-fraud initiatives that are designed to detect fraudulent acts, per K.S.A. 40-2,118.

File Anti-Fraud Plans Online

Online submissions of company anti-fraud plans are now available through the Kansas Department of Insurance’s secure extranet, Company Desktop. Anti-fraud initiatives and anti-fraud plans must be submitted to the Kansas Insurance Commissioner electronically.

A link on the Company Desktop login page explains how to get an ID and password for the site or find out the name of your Company Administrator, who must set an anti-fraud security flag to “Y” in your user’s profile to provide access to the screen where letters and plans can be submitted and viewed online.

Users who need to file an identical plan for additional companies only need to acquire and use a single login for one of their companies. The upload screen for any company will allow the user to submit the same file for multiple companies.

File Anti-Fraud Plans


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