Scene Investigations - Accidents and Stolen Vehicles
EXAMINATION:
Exams are scheduled every two months
DURATION:
3 months
EFFORT:
7 to 10 hours per week, self-paced learning online
COURSE CURRICULUM
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Scene investigations – Accidents and Stolen Vehicles7
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PIV – SC – SI 01 Ombudsman – Test used and Prejudice
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PIV – SC – SI 02 Pre-assessment – Fraud Red Flags
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PIV – SC – SI 03 Pre-assessment – Claims history
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PIV – SC – SI 04 Scene of incident investigation
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PIV – SC – SI 05 Stolen vehicles
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PIV – SC – SI 06 Accidents
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PIV – SC – SI 07 NRTA and Driver’s licenses
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PIV – SC – SI 08 Driving under the influence (DUI)
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Summative Examination – PIV – SC – FI
INTRODUCTION
This Scene investigations – Accidents and Stolen Vehicles Programme (PIV – SC – SI) concentrates on the investigation of accident and stolen vehicle claims. It is assumed that the student has successfully completed the PIV Programme or a similar course capturing the required knowledge. This is a 100% online course with no classroom component.
WHAT WILL SET YOU APART
The main outcomes of the programme are to assist you to:
- Evaluate the instruction to verify/validate/assess an insurance claim
- Demonstrate a well-rounded knowledge base for the verification/validation and assessment of insurance claims
- Exhibit an understanding of the theoretical learning material
- Application of the theoretical learning material during the verification/validation and assessment of insurance claims
- Produce comprehensive reports based on the objective facts found during the verification process that can be defended in a court of law
IS THIS COURSE FOR YOU?
Yes, definitely yes!
This course never existed before in South Africa.
The purpose of the programme is to introduce students to the insurance industry and the specific business requirements for the verification/validation and assessment of insurance claims. Students will gain the necessary knowledge, skills and competencies to identify, analyse and solve problems relating to the verification/validation and assessment of claims to identify possible irregularities.