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[ Fatal Accident Insurance Fraud ] [ By Russel Hallberg Jr ]
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FATAL ACCIDENT LIABILITY INSURANCE FRAUD
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Russell Hallberg Jr.
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I am a survivor of a program to designed to coerce the fathers of young
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children to commit suicide. The suicide is for insurance fraud purposes. It
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occurs in a staged fatal automobile accident. The typical scenario would
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involve the fatality slamming on his brakes in front of a commercial vehicle
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on an interstate highway. I cannot find any records of court cases or media
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stories about fatal accident liability insurance fraud.
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The automobile liability insurance industry has no incentive to prevent
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accident fraud. Rates are based upon claims history. Eliminating fraud would
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reduce insurance premiums proportionally. Insurance companies do receive a
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small bonus for prosecuting individual fraudulent accidents. They keep
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whatever money can be recovered. The rates are not effected.
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Why does this corrupt syndicate focus on the fathers of young children?
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Men are four times as likely as women to commit suicide. The image of a
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grieving widow and young child enhances jury awards. Other reasons are
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included in the following story.
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Jane (not her real name) is my former wife. She is a gambling addict. She
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was recruited into the insurance fraud ring by her friend, Sheila (another
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false name). They met the attorney behind the fraud ring, or his
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representative, at a high stakes bingo hall. Jane and I were still living
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together at the time. She told me that she was going to be introduced into a
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"huge network of people in insurance fraud!"
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"There is a fortune to be made in automobile accidents", Jane said.
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"Like whiplash?" I replied.
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"No, fatalities."
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"You mean like your rich father? But we couldn't do anything like that."
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"Noo... you. You have a young daughter, and they can collect your part of
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her support during future years. You can make your daughter rich! Besides,
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when you die, you automaticallly go to Heaven."
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"I don't want to spend eternity with Hitler." I said, ending the
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conversation. Another conversation concerned our debts. We were about to
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file bankruptcy.
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"I guess that I'm worth more alive than dead. My life insurance couldn't
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begin to pay off our debts", I said.
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"Unless it happened in the company truck!" she blurted.
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During the past year and a half, I have escaped three attempted staged fatal
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accidents. They all involved company vehicles. The most serious attempt
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occurred on an interstate highway. I was driving a company pickup. A
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tractor-trailer approached at a high rate of speed, and passed me. It pulled
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in front of me, and slowed to my speed. Another tractor-trailer arrived, and
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slowed to my speed in the left lane. A pickup approached at my rear.
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Fortunately, I became aware that this was a planned situation. I quickly
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downshifted, and maneuvered between the other pickup and the tractor-trailer
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on my left. After my escape, the pickup driver signaled by rotating his hand
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outside his window.
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If there had been an accident, it would have paid off handsomely. My
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employer could have been sued for wrongful death. The pickup was insured
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for use on construction sites, with very high liability limits. The state
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and federal governments, and the highway engineering firm, could have been
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sued for defective highway design. Punitive damages would be included. There
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would have been millions of dollars in insurance settlements from that one
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wreck!
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It has been nearly three years since Jane's recruitment. She has an aura of
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evil and death. I do not know how many deaths she has been involved in. She
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has a full time job, and is always 'busy' on weekends. She has a standard of
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living that cannot be explained by her paycheck and my child support
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payments.
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I have taken several steps to remove myself as a target for Jane's
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organization. I do not drive a construction site insured company vehicle any
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more. I have recorded my story in the court custody file for my daughter. My
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story has been faxed to numerous newspapers and law enforcement agencies.
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Without more corroborating evidence, the newspapers have not been interested
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in publishing my story.
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Law enforcement investigations have been fruitless. The extent of
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corruption that I have encountered is beyond the scope of this article. One
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top level state law enforcement official requested my information. My
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follow-up telephone calls were not returned. My conclusion is that he wanted
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a piece of the actions for his 'boys'. And, as one officer stated: "We would
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like to help you, but you aren't dead."
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In the past year, there have been magazine and television stories about
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staged automobile accidents for personal injury lawsuits. The purpose of
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this article is to be the beginning of exposure of fatal accident liability
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insurance fraud.
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There is no way to determine, at present, how many of the 40,000 annual
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US traffic fatalities are due to fatal accident fraud. If you have first
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hand knowledge of fatal accident liability insurance fraud, please contact
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me at meal: brit845231@aol.com. Or, contact a trusted media source,
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referencing this article. Local law enforcement should be notified, for
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whatever that might accomplish.
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