
REP MIKE COLLINS: Staged car crash fraud puts all of us at risk. Congress and the Justice Dept can stop it
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Staged car crash fraud schemes are under federal scrutiny. They cost $308 billion annually. Rep. Mike Collins proposes a new law and a federal task force to stop them.
This fraud also corrodes the rule of law. Free markets can function only when real risk, not manufactured danger, sets the price of insurance. Honest drivers subsidize this deceit. The reach and breadth of this fraud is staggering. Mike Collins is the representative for Georgia’s 10th Congressional District. He has decades of experience as an entrepreneur, businessman and employer. He and his wife Leigh Ann started a trucking company in the early 1990s that has grown to employ more than 100 Georgians and hauls freight all over America.
Congress can stop it. Earlier this month, I led a group of U.S. representatives in calling United States Attorney General Pam Bondi to create a federal task force to investigate and prosecute these rings, helping to shut them down. The Trump administration should launch it now.













