Chancer Made 45 Fake Insurance Claims, Still No Jail Time

Latest insurance fraud case report makes depressing reading. There really is no punishment now from the criminal justice system and you have to wonder how a series of 26 near identical IP/postcode address claims made it past the software eco-system red flags. Or was it flagged and ignored due to the relatively low value of the claim?

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A man who took out 87 home insurance policies and then made 45 bogus claims for broken televisions against them has been sentenced.

Alfred Gallinelli, 36, of Blundell Road, Barnet, took out the policies from November 2017 to July 2018 using fictitious names and made 45 claims, all for accidental damage to a flat-screen television, against them. He received payouts worth £31,590 after 26 of the claims were settled.

Gallinelli pleaded guilty at Inner London Crown Court on 24 October 2023 to two counts of fraud by false representation. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, at the same court on 25 January 2024. He was also ordered to complete 80 hours of unpaid work and a 30 day rehabilitation activity requirement, and pay a victim surcharge. Gallinelli took out a home insurance policy in November 2017. He contacted the insurer in January 2018 to report that he had dropped a television, and received a voucher to buy a replacement.

A second claim was made against the same policy in March 2018. Gallinelli alleged that his wall-mounted TV set had fallen and broken several shelves, an iPhone and an iPad. The insurer provided a replacement phone and another voucher.

A company that the insurer used to validate claims and arrange replacement items to be sent to policyholders identified that Gallinelli had already made a claim for damage to a television, prompting an investigation.

Gallinelli had taken out a total of 82 policies under various names and made 40 claims against them. The same bank account and IP address were linked to multiple policies, and the televisions in many of the photos submitted as evidence of the damage had the same serial number. After the fraudulent claims were identified, 19 were denied before they could be paid out.

Cross-industry checks led staff at another insurer to suspect that it had also been exposed to similar claims. They launched a separate investigation, which found that Gallinelli had taken out five home insurance policies using various names, and £6,829 had been paid out against them. It also found that Gallinelli had made five further claims worth a total of £16,000, which were subsequently denied before they were paid out.

The case was referred to IFED in August 2018. During a voluntary attendance interview with IFED officers, Gallinelli answered “no comment” to all questions asked.

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