Jack stated condo insurance typically covers property if others within your premises. I’m not how fraud could come into play if the items were covered regardless of ownership.
Reread adjusterjack's post again. Insurance coverage for other people's property, whether under home or condo insurance, must be requested.
Claiming items that didn't belong to you or lying about the items that were destroyed or exaggerating the value of the items lost ... this is all insurance fraud.
My parents have kept me in the dark about their pay out. Nobody wants to take that the parents to court. They ignored all my inquiries so how was it to know?
You probably would have been smart to file your own claim after the fire.
Speak to an attorney in your area now to see if you have waited too long to pursue a legal action against your parents to recover the value of the items you lost in the fire.
If the time limit for filing has passed, you should forget about collecting anything from your parents through a small claims court action. Your options then are to try to resolve your dispute with your parents and broach the subject of your ski equipment after everyone has forgiven everyone else, for whatever it is that needs forgiveness.
Whether you want to report possible fraud is up to you. A report will certainly not help you smooth things over with your parents, though.