Attorney obtained a jury verdict in favor of an insurance provider finding that their insured had provided post-loss material misrepresentations which were false and which were violations of the New Jersey Insurance Fraud Prevention Act. As a result of this verdict, the insurance provider will avoid paying approximatelya large sum in medical benefits to several medical providers and the insured will owe the insurance provider all attorneys fees and investigative fees which were expended. The case involved the failure to disclose a household member with a DWI conviction on an application for insurance as well as post-loss misrepresentations regarding the use of the insured vehicles as well as the fact of the DWI conviction.