NATG offers a professional certification for private investigators
specifically geared towards insurance & insurance fraud. Why send
your investigators out in the field and not train them to recognize and
understand insurance or fraud? Investigation training itself is only
part of a well rounded base of knowledge and understanding needed to
create an effective defense. Lack of training means more time wasted,
more liability for your company, and in the end, frustrated clients and
loss of capital.
This
certification is defined by a curriculum designed to close
the knowledge gap between investigators and the insurance
professionals who utilize them. The courses make an
excellent enhancement to the training programs many PI firms
already have in place, providing the last puzzle piece in an
investigator’s knowledge and know-how. Our courses
are developed by industry experts and professionals.
The IFC will
provide three levels of certifications to include
basic,
intermediate, and
advanced. However, the course materials
are designed in such a way that every investigator, from the
novice to the most seasoned professional can benefit from
this learning program.
The IFC is
driven and defined by a
Voluntary Independent Board of
Advisors, consisting of Insurance Professionals representing
all lines, and all methods of administration. The mission
of this Board is to create and offer a learning program that
will have a measurable impact on the quality and
cost-effectiveness of outsourced insurance investigations.
The IFC Board reviews and
qualifies curriculum, decides on prerequisites, and serves
as your connection and key to meeting the expectations and
objectives of your clients: the SIU and Claims communities.
Ensuring that the Certification consistently meets the ever
changing demands of claims investigations, the Board serves
to establish a training standard that will dramatically
change the way this industry fights fraud.
Some states have begun legislation
requiring that anyone investigating an insurance claim must
have training specifically focused on insurance fraud. More
states are expected to follow suit in the future. As Fraud
Plan statutes, rules, and regulations become more refined,
focused, and detailed, so will the training requirements for
all integral personnel. Many companies are taking a
proactive approach, in anticipation of the legislative
trend, and are utilizing fraud training programs not only
for future compliance, but because it makes perfect sense.
It’s being implemented, and even
mandated by a growing number of your clients. They already
have training mandates for their physicians, their lawyers,
their agents…and yet until now there has been no measuring
stick for private investigators, no training standards for
those who play such an important role in an industry that
financially affects every single American.
IFC Certified Investigators will be
included in our
IFC
Investigator Data Base. The data base will list each
investigator and the name of their firm in ranking order by
the level of training; ranking them in
order from Level III, Level II and Level I. The search is
utilized by a Zip Code Search. This search is free to all
clients.