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- “Squat” vehicle slows down to close gap between his or her vehicle and the victim’s vehicle, then brakes suddenly causing a rear-end collision with victim.
- Victim’s vehicle collides with suspect’s vehicle while backing out of a driveway or while backing out of a parking space in a parking lot.
- Pedestrian versus auto.
- Suspect driver appears to give right-of-way to victim driver, usually in an intersection, causing vehicles to collide; suspect later claims no right-of-way was offered.
- Solo vehicle crashes due to vehicle of unknown origin/description.
- “Hit and run” vehicle strikes victim’s car and leaves scene of the accident.
- Parties conspire to create illusion of legitimate accident using either pre-damaged vehicles or by intentionally and covertly inflicting damage on the suspect’s vehicle(s). Generally, law enforcement is not called to the scene of the accident.
- Collision orchestrated by organized criminal activity involving attorneys, doctors, other medical professionals, office administrators and/or cappers. - Medical provider inflates billing, knowingly submits bills with improper medical codes and misrepresents facts.
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