| Applicable
in Arizona:
For your protection, Arizona law requires the following statement to appear on this
form. Any person who knowing/y presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a
loss is subject to criminal and civil penalties. |
| Applicable
in Arkansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania,
and Virginia:
Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or
another person, files a statement of claim containing any materially false information,
or conceals for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material
thereto, commits a fraudulent insurance act. which is a crime, subject to criminal
prosecution and [NY: substantiall civil penalties. In Maine and Virginia, insurance
benefits may also be denied. |
| Applicable
in California:
Any person who knowingly files a statement of claim containing any false or
misleading information is subject to criminal and civil penalties. |
Applicable
in Colorado:
It is unlawful to knowingly provide false, incomplete, or misleading facts or
information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud
the company. Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of insurance, and civil
damages Any insurance company or agent of an insurance company who knowingly provides
false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to a policy holder or claimant for
the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the policy holder or claimant with
regard to a settlement or award payable from insurance proceeds shall be reported to the
Colorado Division of Insurance within the Department of Regulatory Agencies. |
| Applicable
in Florida and Idaho:
Any person who knowingly and with the intent to injure, Defraud, or Deceive any
Insurance Company Files a Statement of Claim Containing any False, Incomplete or
Misleading information is Guilty of a Felony.*
* In Florida - Third
Degree Felony |
| Applicable
in Hawaii:
For your protection, Hawaii law requires you to be informed that presenting a
fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit is a crime punishable by fines or
imprisonment, or both. |
| Applicable
in Indiana:
A person who knowingly and with intent to defraud an insurer files a statement of
claim containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information commits a felony. |
| Applicable
in Minnesota:
A person who files a claim with intent to defraud or helps commit a fraud against
an insurer is guilty of a crime. |
| Applicable
in Nevada:
Pursuant to NRS 686A.291, any person who knowingly and willfully files a statement
of claim that contains any false, incomplete or misleading information concerning a
material fact is guilty of a felony. |
| Applicable
in New Hampshire:
Any person who, with purpose to injure, defraud or deceive any insurance company,
files a statement of claim containing any false, incomplete or misleading information is
subject to prosecution and punishment for insurance fraud, as provided in RSA 638:20. |
| Applicable
in Ohio:
Any person who, with intent to defraud or knowing that he/she is facilitating a
fraud against an insurer, submits an application or files a claim containing a false or
deceptive statement is guilty of insurance fraud. |
| Applicable
in Oklahoma:
WARNING: Any person who knowingly and with intent to injure, defraud or deceive any
insurer, makes any claim for the proceeds of an insurance policy containing any false,
incomplete or misleading information is guilty of a felony. |