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Monday, October 27, 2025

Moped 'crash for cash' scams spark warning for insurers and motorists - Insurance Business America

Fraudsters stage road collisions to steal driver details and make fake insurance claims

A growing number of drivers across the UK are being caught up in a new form of "crash for cash" scam involving mopeds, prompting warnings from the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) and motor insurers.

The fraudsters stage minor collisions before pressuring drivers to hand over personal documents such as driving licences or insurance papers. Those details are then used to create fake motor insurance policies or to file bogus claims in the victim’s name.

The IFB said it has identified more than 1,100 fraudulent motor policies linked to this scam between summer 2024 and March 2025, with many more likely going unreported. According to a report from The Guardian, incidents have been concentrated in London and parts of the Home Counties, including Chelmsford, Hertford, Rickmansworth and St Albans.

John Davies, Intelligence and Investigations manager at the IFB, said that as nights draw in and driving conditions deteriorate, criminals are exploiting darker roads and driver distraction.

In most cases, moped riders deliberately collide with cars emerging from junctions or turning slowly. The impact is often minor, but the rider will claim to be injured, throw their moped to the ground and insist on taking photos of the driver’s personal details. Some have accomplices on standby to act as false witnesses.

Victims later discover their stolen information has been used to open dozens of motor policies or...



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