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THE TURNING STONE RESORT
5218
PATRICK ROAD, VERONA, NY 13478
8:00-8:30 AM
REGISTRATION – PLEAS
E VISIT OUR SPONSORS
8:30-8:45AM
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ELCOME & UPDATES
NYSSIU President James Egner; NY
ACT Executive Director, Abby Curro
8:45-9:45 AM
INTRODUCTION TO BROKER FRAUD
Robert Vetrano, Senior
Special Investigator, NYAIP
The speaker will provide
an explanation and history of the residual market, and how a producer beco
mes certified, along with the certification process. He will also discuss b
roker fraud, red flags on an application, NYAIP violations, including the p
eer review process. There will be two interesting case studies, and finally
how the NYAIP can help you!
9:45-10:00 AM
BREAK – PLEAS
E VISIT OUR SPONSORS
10:00-11:00 AM
BUT I GAVE
HIM A W2! EMPLOYEE V INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Harlan R.
Schreiber, Partner, Goldberg, Miller & Rubin
Learn about
regulation 11 NYCRR 65-3.11(a) and independent contractor issues. The spea
ker will discuss the No-Fault regulations and case law, in order to underst
and the basis of this potential disclaimer and how it has developed over th
e years. He will also track how the issue is viewed by the courts and illus
trate how litigating the issue differs from the investigative stage.
11:00-12:00 PM
FROM CHATGT, CYBER GAMBITS, TO CLAIM INFLATION
INSURANCE FRAUD REMAINS A FULL-SPECTRUM CHALLENGE FOR SIU PROS
Patrick Kelahan, Senior Building Consultant, H2M
Li
ke it or not insurance as a product/service is changing from analog
to
digital, onsite to virtual handling, digital claim management, workforce e
volution and changing needs of our intellectual capital. For Fraud and SIU
Pros, the challenge remains the same – protect company and policyholder re
sources through detection of behavior that is illegal and/or improper. The
presenter will try to bridge the more traditional insurance fraud issues th
at have been on the front burner, e.g., environmental claim scope inflation
, emergency services excess, including tree removal and biohazard response,
utility damages, to emerging methods that can be used to leverage tech to
obtain ill-gotten gains from insurers, including AI, and cybercrime focused
on businesses. A key aspect of their discussion will be how SIU work is ev
olving from gumshoe detective to cyber sleuth, including how the tech world
is being leveraged to anticipate fraud prior to its commission mirroring t
he focus of insurance on prevention rather than simply response.
12:0
0 PM
CLOSING & LUNCH
Agenda subject to change.
Regis
tration:
NYACT, NYSSIU, and IASIU members: $60<
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Non-members: $150
NYS Law Enforcement/Governm
ent Personnel: Free
Who Should Attend: All Insurance SIU, Auto, PIP a nd Property Claims personnel, Law Enforcement and Prosecutors.
Overnight Accommodations: