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I am a fraud legal practitioner in all areas of fraud and have been for 15 years, and also deal with legitimate and illegitimate sickness claims . Knowing how difficult it is to prove causation in even a 'legitimate' sickness claim, I fail to see how a fraudulent claim would be successful- they wouldn't have the proof of infection, wouldn't have issues with more than their single group who attended the hotel, and so the claim would be totally uncorroborated without evidence of infection. It would be very unlikely to win. That is unless Claimants are just been paid without proper scrutiny, which is unlikely unless there is a big known outbreak at a single property, when it may become tempting for a tour operator to buy off anyone claiming to have similar symptoms without proper scrutiny (more fool them). But as a business model, the fraudulent sickness claim is even worse than the now failing fraudulent noise induced hearing loss claim.

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