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A gang of fraudsters sober up when their million-pound wine bar insurance racket is uncovered, and insurers receive a bizarre claim after a dog damages an expensive surgical bed.
Jail time awaits an organised of fraudsters causing serious danger on our roads, and CCTV puts a dent in a claim for injuries sustained by a falling roof tile.
A fraudster feigns innocence when caught scamming a holiday company, while CCTV shows that an employee claiming compensation was actually drunk when he fell.
An amateur detective turns the tables on fraudsters running a crash-for-cash scam, and fur flies as a woman claiming her pedigree cat has been stolen is caught out by social media.
When a bus and a bin lorry collide there are claims for injury, but will the bus company trash them? And technology you would normally find in an aeroplane is used to foil a bogus car claim.
CCTV footage catches out a woman claiming she tripped on a loose paving stone, while information embedded in a digital photo scuppers an attempted scam for lost jewellery.
A bishop faces judgement when he unsuccessfully tries to pull off a £12,000 car scam, while a woman's claim that metal shards were found in her takeaway bites back.
A man commended for bravery falls from grace when CCTV shows he lied about being hit by a bus, while a holiday insurance scam is foiled when investigators uncover forged documents.
Secret filming is the undoing of a con man who claims he can't work due to an injury, while a cat lover comes a cropper attempting to make a claim when she wasn't covered.
CCTV shows what really happened when car passengers claim to be hurt badly after being hit by a bus, while a prisoner's bogus claim for an injury on a running machine is scuppered.
It's a family affair when two sisters try to cheat their insurers following a car crash, and in the USA, CCTV trips up an opportunistic scammer.
There's trouble in store for one supermarket when a group of women stage a fall, and when a Rolex gets ruined, the claimant has problems recalling his timings.
Fraudsters put innocent drivers' lives at risk by engineering crashes on public roads, while a chancer's pretend tumble over a pothole is uncovered for what it really is.
Insurers join forces to catch a serial fraudster, while digital data reveals that a claim for £35,000 of stolen jewellery is a complete lie.
Claimed and Shamed is back for its seventh series, exposing even more insurance fraudsters lying on the phone or caught out on camera. The series highlights the extraordinary and often ridiculous lengths some people go to in order to try and receive a bumper payout.