IFIT: Insurance Fraud Investigative Training Pilot
Program Overview: Building a Strong Foundation in Insurance Fraud Investigation
The Basic Investigator Training Program is a comprehensive, 18-hour learning experience designed specifically for professionals who are new to investigative work or new to the field of insurance fraud.
This program provides a structured pathway to help participants:
- Build a strong foundation in core investigative principles.
- Develop essential fraud recognition skills across multiple lines of insurance.
- Gain confidence in investigative techniques that can be applied immediately on
the job. - Onboard successfully into investigative roles with a clear understanding of fraud risks, schemes, and investigative best practices.
Course Structure
The program combines core foundations, practical investigative skills, and specialized fraud modules:
- 6 Basic Fraud Courses – Establish the essential building blocks for identifying suspicious activity, understanding fraud schemes, and navigating investigative ethics.
- 5 Investigative Courses – Strengthen skills in interviewing, documentation, evidence handling, and case development.
- Specialized Fraud Modules – Explore the major lines of insurance fraud investigators encounter: 2 Courses in Vehicle Fraud, 2 Courses in Property & Casualty Fraud, 2 Courses in Medical Fraud, 1 Course on Various Other Fraud
Who Should Attend?
This program is ideal for:
- Investigators new to the insurance industry.
- Claims professionals transitioning into investigative or SIU roles.
- Law enforcement, compliance, or regulatory staff seeking to understand insurance fraud fundamentals.
- Organizations are looking for a structured onboarding solution to quickly bring new investigators up to speed.
Why This Program?
- Comprehensive yet accessible – covers the full spectrum of insurance fraud in just 18 hours.
- Practical and job-ready – real-world scenarios and investigative tools prepare learners to apply concepts immediately.
- Consistent onboarding – ensures every new investigator builds skills on the same strong foundation.
- Crossline exposure – learners gain confidence investigating fraud across vehicle, property, medical, and catastrophic claims.
By the end of this program, participants will have the knowledge, skills, and confidence to begin contributing effectively to insurance fraud investigations, equipped with a solid foundation for long-term success.