Delaware Code § 18-2407

Insurance fraud
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(a) It shall be a fraudulent insurance act for a person to knowingly, by act or omission, with intent to injure, defraud or deceive:
(1) Present, cause to be presented, prepare, assist, abet, solicit or conspire with another to prepare or make any oral or written
statement with knowledge or belief that it will be presented to an insurer in connection with, or in support of, any application for the
issuance of an insurance policy, containing false, incomplete or misleading information concerning any fact material to the application
for issuance of an insurance policy;
(2) Prepare, present or cause to be presented to any insurer, any oral or written statement including computer-generated documents as
part of, or in support of, a claim for payment or other benefit pursuant to an insurance policy, containing false, incomplete or misleading
information concerning any fact material to such claims;
(3) Assist, abet, solicit or conspire with another to prepare or present any oral or written statement, including computer-generated
documents, that is intended to be presented to any insurer in connection with, or in support of, any claim for payment or other benefit
pursuant to an insurance policy, which contains false, incomplete or misleading information concerning any fact material to the claim; or
(4) Prepare, present or cause to be presented to any insurer or other person, or demand or require the issuance of, a certificate of
insurance that contains any false or misleading information concerning the policy of insurance to which the certificate makes reference,
or assist, abet, solicit or conspire with another to do any of the acts described in this sentence. As used in this section, "certificate of
insurance" means a document or instrument, regardless of how titled or described, that is, or purports to be, prepared or issued by an
insurer or insurance producer as evidence of property or casualty insurance coverage. The term does not include a policy of insurance,
insurance binder, policy endorsement, or automobile insurance identification or information card.
(b) It shall be a fraudulent insurance act for a practitioner to knowingly and wilfully assist, conspire with, or urge any person to violate
any of the provisions of this chapter, or for any person who due to such assistance, conspiracy or urging by said practitioner, knowingly
and wilfully benefits from the proceeds derived from the use of the fraud.
(c) It shall be a fraudulent insurance act for any insurer or any person acting on behalf of such insurer to knowingly, by act or omission,
with intent to injure, defraud or deceive:
(1) Present or cause to be presented to an insurance claimant false, incomplete or misleading information regarding the nature, extent
and terms of insurance coverage which may or might be available to such claimant under any policy of insurance, whether first or
third party.
(2) Present or cause to be presented to any insurance claimant false, incomplete or misleading information regarding or affecting
in any fashion the extent of any claimant's right to benefit under, or to make a claim against, any policy of insurance whether first
or third party.

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