C39: Fraud Awareness and Prevention
Please note that the final examination for this course is a
computer-based exam.
In Fraud Awareness and Prevention, you will learn how fraud may arise under insurance policies
and initiatives the insurance industry has advanced to fight fraud. The cost of
fraud is discussed, as are the laws that affect how insurers must handle claims
investigations and settlements.
Fraud Awareness and Prevention is
well suited to claims people. Property, liability and automobile claims are
covered. Part of the textbook is dedicated to new business and renewals, which
makes this course an asset to anyone in the industry. All insurance
professionals can benefit from being well informed about insurance
fraud.
Course Outline
- Introduction to Fraud
- Types of Fraud
- Authority, Provisions, and Enforcement
- Risk and Governance
- Managing Fraud Risk at the Point of
Sale
- Managing Fraud Risk After Policy
Issuance
- Managing Fraud Risk During a Claim
- Fundamental Elements of Investigation
- Insurance Fraud Management in Canadian
Society
Who Should Register
All insurance courses offered by
The Insurance Institute are designed for individuals who want to attain a highly
recognized and respected professional designation in the p&c industry. The
professional designation Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) is recognized
across Canada and elsewhere around the world as the benchmark of insurance
professionalism.
Fraud Awareness and Prevention is
for industry professionals, including brokers
and agents and underwriters but especially claims
people, who want a comprehensive p&c education and the skills and
knowledge required to advance their careers.
Course Offerings
The following are the courses, by methodology, that are being offered by the institute.
Instructor Led
Self-Directed