Brooklyn, NY – A 60-year-old Brooklyn man who maintained that a workplace injury left him unable to stand, walk or drive has been arrested on charges that he fraudulently claimed $130,000 in lost wage benefits and medical expenses.
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L.. G……, of Flatbush Brooklyn, was arrested Aug. 27 by Investigator Jaclyn Oreshan of the New York State Insurance Department’s Frauds Bureau, assisted by the Town of Colonie police. He was arraigned before Town of Colonie Court Justice Peter Crummey on charges of insurance fraud, falsifying business records and workers’ compensation fraud.
G….. started receiving workers’ compensation benefits after claiming that he suffered neck and back injuries in 2003 while employed as a machine operator by Carts Food Equipment Corp., of Brooklyn. He claimed the injuries occurred while handling a sheet of stainless steel with a co-worker.
First Cardinal Insurance LLC, of Albany, the workers’ compensation insurance carrier for G…. former employer, asked the Insurance Department to look into the case after it became suspicious of medical expenses G….. claimed.
Investigators gathered evidence showing G…… walking and even taking a bus trip to spend time gambling in Atlantic City casinos. The evidence included videotapes of G…….., which were shown to independent medical examiners who had earlier examined him. Upon viewing the videotapes, the examiners told investigators the tapes contradicted the physical condition G….. presented when he was examined. One videotape showed G…. apparently easily lifting a five-year-old child.
In addition, investigators charged the videotapes contradicted written and verbal statements G….. made to the Workers’ Compensation Board in which he consistently asserted he was unable to stand or walk.
If he is convicted, G………. could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. He was released on $1,000 bond pending a hearing to be scheduled in Albany County Court. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney John Spencer. The case is being tried in Albany County because that is where First Cardinal is located.
Another grosse chochma comes to light. Another Kiddush Hashem!
This guy should get a job at Wextrust!
15 years is ridiculous for a crime like this – not saying its fine he did it – but 15 years for this – 20 for murder?
Why don’t you name the individual, he is a common goneff and should be treated as such. Who do you think pays for this fraud? You do MORONS, in higher premiums and court costs,taxes, etc. This is a Shonda and still no outcry from the frum community. We are to busy defending Agri Processings use of illegal aliens and paying slave wages.
to: 09-04-2008 – 10:02 PM
I can tell you dont own your own business
If he is found guilty, fine. But 15 years?
A punk who kills someone would probably get less.
I hope he hires a non Jewish lawyer.
all i can say is — we all better be ever so careful to NEVER have ANY reason to look over our shoulder!