Episode 10

Season 4Episode 1045 minDec 5, 2014
Episode 10
A shameless father-and-son duo tries to trip up the council with a fake personal injury claim, but a 999 call soon exposes their lies. A woman's attempt to exaggerate a personal injury claim shows why the UK is the 'whipcash' capital of Europe, and a perpetual claimer is left out in the cold when he claims his fridge freezer is broken one too many times. The insurance fraud enforcement department returns to haunt a greedy ghost broker.
Episode 10 has aired on Dec 5, 2014 at 11:00 AM
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