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a person who knowingly presents a fraudulent claim to an insurer is guilty of
a. a misdemeanor.
b. a felony.
c. embezzlement.
d. perjury.
Presenting a fraudulent claim to an insurer is often considered insurance fraud. Depending on the jurisdiction and the amount involved, it can be a felony. A misdemeanor is a less - serious crime, embezzlement involves misappropriating funds one has been entrusted with, and perjury is lying under oath. Insurance fraud is most closely related to a felony in many cases.
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B. A felony.