Insurance fraud is big business in the United States as demonstrated by this infographic. In fact, it makes up 10% of property and casualty insurance loss expenses in the US annually – that’s around $80 billion.
Who’s The Impostor?
What type of impostor are you? Impostor Syndrome occurs when a successful person doubts their abilities, and fears being caught out as a fraud.
Why Impostor Syndrome Is No Fake
Many people, particularly as they embark on a new career, degree, or another form of activity, feel unsure and insecure about their abilities. To a certain degree, that’s perfectly normal and healthy–after all, no one has it all figured out right away, and humility can be useful for personal growth. However, if you find yourself questioning your judgment all of the time, or assuming other colleagues know everything you don’t, you may be suffering from Impostor Syndrome.
21 Outrageous Online Scams Consumers Need To Avoid
All the anti-malware software and antivirus programs can’t keep you safe from online scams. Learn how to avoid these digital swindles, while protecting yourself and your data.