Coalition Against Insurance Fraud

The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud is a coalition of insurance organizations, consumers, government agencies[1] and legislative bodies in the United States working to enact anti-fraud legislation, educate the public, and provide anti-fraud advice.

[3] The Coalition was founded in 1993 after several organizations reported a heavy rise in insurance fraud and a need to stop it.

[4] The Coalition was founded in 1993 by seventeen organizations that represented government, business and consumer interests, with the goal of reducing the prevalence and cost of insurance fraud.

[5] The Coalition's main mission is to fight insurance fraud, through activities that include government affairs, public education, events and research.

[7] The Coalition also publishes information on common forms of fraud, and how businesses and consumers can protect themselves.