A former USPS employee in Chicago, Graciela Venegas, is indicted for workers' compensation fraud totaling over $50,000.
He was cutting down trees, stacking firewood and operating heavy machinery at home while collecting workers' compensation benefits.
Bob Kiehn is hired by insurance companies to track down shameless con artists. — -- Workers’ compensation programs are meant to help those who are severely disabled, but some attempt to game the ...
Fraud involving the workers' compensation insurance program is one of the fastest-growing crimes in San Diego County. This type of crime can occur in two ways when an employer does not provide the ...
NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WIVB) — A former North Tonawanda Department of Public Works employee has been charged in connection with a workers’ compensation fraud investigation. David Fingerlow, Jr., faces ...
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A Lindenhurst woman repaid almost $110,000 she fraudulently collected by depositing her dead husband’s worker’s compensation checks and will serve probation but no jail time, the state inspector ...
VA disability compensation functions as government payment for service-connected harm, not welfare, and the language used to ...
Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to reflect that the suspect is from Crowley, not Lafayette, as reported by the Attorney General’s office. We regret ...