Might face criminal fraud charges too I imagine.So he defrauded an insurance company which puts the premiums up for everyone else.
Hopefully, they will pursue him and cancel his insurance.
Brendan
Only advice I will give is start at the source of the problem. They can deal with the consequences of the other as it happens.due to severe financial pressure at home
yes things have improved but he’s afraid of losing his job going to court having a criminal record. And it’s his own fault but he said he was under severe pressureOnly advice I will give is start at the source of the problem. They can deal with the consequences of the other as it happens.
yes it says in the fine print that the policy will be cancelled and any benefit under the policy will be forfeited. Also the health care company reserves the right to refer the matter to the relevant authorities.He should check the small print on his policy and depending on what this says, consider getting legal advice, especially if they have a policy of cancelling the policies of and/or prosecuting those found to have committed fraud in relation to a claim.
Hopefully it won't come to that. Best wishes to him.Yes I am thinking the company will cancel the insurance and obviously make him repay it but I haven’t said it to him. I just told him the audit will reveal all and then he will have to follow what the health insurance says to do.
yes things have improved but he’s afraid of losing his job going to court having a criminal record. And it’s his own fault but he said he was under severe pressure
yes it says in the fine print that the policy will be cancelled and any benefit under the policy will be forfeited. Also the health care company reserves the right to refer the matter to the relevant authorities.
He'd be best off getting legal advice before confessing to them but if he's hell bent on making a confession anyway, you should try to coach him to do so in such a way that he will not incriminate himself. If you or someone else can be with him when he makes that call, all the better.Good morning. He has decided to ring the health insurance company, confess and pay back all he received in claims. I told him to receive legal advice and to think long and hard about it but he said he can’t sleep and he can’t do anything while this is hanging over him. He said he is completely in the wrong and wants an end to it. He said as each day passes it’s worse and he knows that the company will find out what he has done. Any advice appreciated
What does he expect the Insurance Company to say in response, 'thanks that will be fine so'.He has decided to ring the health insurance company, confess and pay back all he received in claims.
We will be in touch with the findings in due course.
Tell him to get a grip.He is extremely worried, he can’t eat, he can’t sleep and he is in a dark place and he has confided in me today he exaggerated some outpatient claims due to severe financial pressure at home.
Perspective.The total he exaggerated came to around €2500. What will happen to him ?
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