We are talking about the definition of "Insurance Fraud" as per the laws of the State of Texas.
Chapter 35.02 of the Texas Penal Code states:
"A person commits an offense if, with intent to defraud or deceive an insurer, the person, in support of a claim for payment under an insurance policy:
1. Prepares or causes to be prepared a statement that:
(A) the person knows contains a false or misleading material information
(B) is presented to an insurer or
(2) presents or causes to be presented to an insurer a statement that the person knows contains false or misleading material information.
Chapter 35.02 of the Texas Penal Code states:
"A person commits an offense if, with intent to defraud or deceive an insurer, the person, in support of a claim for payment under an insurance policy:
1. Prepares or causes to be prepared a statement that:
(A) the person knows contains a false or misleading material information
(B) is presented to an insurer or
(2) presents or causes to be presented to an insurer a statement that the person knows contains false or misleading material information.
NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS BLOG IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE NOR
IS IT INTENDED TO BE LEGAL ADVICE. IF
THE READER HAS ANY LEGAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO AN ATTORNEY.
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