Identifying the Red Flags of Fraud

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November 15 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

This webinar will provide an in-depth analysis and discussion pertaining to insurance fraud. Training continues with a focus specifically on fraud identification, red flags, current trends and schemes, and the tools utilized to build a defense.  

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Presenter

Kevin Lederer currently serves as the Director of Client Engagement for Command Investigations and has over ten years of experience in the investigations field.  

Kevin’s current responsibilities include supervising a team of account managers, developing new client sales, national customer expansion and managing the relationships between Command and some of their most important clients. Additionally, Lederer oversees Command’s continuing education curriculum in which he creates and teaches accredited investigative courses in multiple states across the nation.  

 Prior to his promotion into client and account management, Lederer held various roles at Command including SIU investigator, Senior Field Investigator and Operations Manager. During this time, he managed a team of investigators in various states, successfully conducted thousands of hours in surveillance operations, worked a variety of scene investigations, claimant interviews and other field operations. 

 Lederer currently resides in Orlando, FL with his wife and daughter. 

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