Aviva heralds 'fundamentally dishonest' crash for cash victory where fraud was not pleaded

Car crash
Crash for cash: fraud victory

Aviva has heralded a case that exposed phantom passengers and where the evidence led the judge to find the claim ‘fundamentally dishonest’, even though fraud was not specifically pleaded, as a clear warning to fraudsters.

Investigations by Aviva and Keoghs, Aviva's motor claims solicitors, uncovered a series of eyebrow-raising inconsistencies: passengers that could not be traced, incomplete and contradictory

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