Hacks versus fraud
A new Maru Public Opinion poll undertaken for The Zebra, which provides an independent online auto insurance comparison tool, finds that the youngest auto-insured drivers are far more likely than their older intergenerational counterparts to consider perpetrating a soft fraud on their auto insurer to save on auto insurance or get more money from the company—and the same appears true when asked if they’ve carried out such a deed.
The study examined knowledge about and practice of a “hack”—a phrase used to describe how drivers try to save on auto insurance or get more money from the company—some of which are legitimate while others are not.