Their license plates say "Pennsylvania" or "North Carolina," but the drivers of many of those cars in New York and its suburbs aren't here to visit Broadway or Jones Beach.
They live here.
They are part of an $80-billion-a-year nationwide insurance fraud problem that investigators say costs honest motorists big bucks. And efforts by states and the industry to curb the practice are increasing.
Monday, November 19, 2007
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