Insurance companies insist that stuntmen and stuntwomen do dangerous scenes instead of famous actors because it would cost too much if the stars got injured.
The feats of daring actors in the early days of Hollywood were very dangerous and insurance companies soon started asking for stuntmen and women to take the place of the actors.
Seventy-three people have been charged over attempts to defraud the country's medical insurance system -- setting up fake clinics using stolen identities to make false claims for treatment.