Insurer warns of rise in fraudulent claims amid cost-of-living crisis
    
Insurer Zurich UK has stated that there has  been a significant increase in the number of fraudulent claims as a result of  the cost-of-living crisis.
Zurich found that between 1 January and 31 May  2022, the number of fraudulent property claims rose by 25% compared to the same  period in 2021. It also stated that in the last five months, it has prevented  fraud amounting to £4.2 million, which equates to more than £40,000 a day.
TVs, mobile phones and jewellery were some of  the most common items fraudsters claimed to have had stolen or to have lost.
Scott Clayton, Head of Claims Fraud at Zurich  UK, said:
'Sadly,  many more people are facing hardships as a result of the cost-of-living crisis,  which is contributing to an increase in fraudulent claims. Since the start of  the year, we've seen a significant rise in bogus property claims as households  and businesses come under increased financial strain. 
'While  exaggerating or faking a claim might seem like a chance worth taking, the  consequences can be severe, with fraudsters facing criminal prosecution and  potentially even a prison sentence.'
Internet  link: Zurich website