TALLAHASSEE — The state's no-fault insurance system is being exploited, resulting in more fraud tips and crimes than investigators can handle, the former director of the state's Division of Insurance Fraud, told a House committee Thursday.
But if lawmakers do away with the system, set to expire in October, criminals will find another way to file false claims, said Eric Miller, who recently left his post with the fraud division and is now a state Deputy Chief Financial Officer.
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