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    Zalma's Insurance Fraud Letter - August 1, 2023

    2023-08-01
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    ZIFL - 8-1-2023

    Barry Zalma
    Aug 1, 2023

    This is an announcement of the 20 page Zalma's Insurance Fraud Letter. Read the full August 1, 2023 issue of Zalma's Insurance Fraud Letter at https://lnkd.in/gbzMBcT7 and at https://lnkd.in/gPyp22JS

    Man Bites Dog Story

    State Farm Sues Fraudster Doctor to Stop False No-Fault Accident Claims

    In State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Fire and Casualty Company v. Herschel Kotkes, M.D., P.C., Herschel Kotkes, M.D., No. 22-cv-03611-NRM-RER, United States District Court, E.D. New York (July 13, 2023) Plaintiffs, various State Farm insurers sued Herschel Kotkes and Herschel Kotkes, M.D., P.C. (“Kotkes”), alleging that Dr. Kotkes defrauded State Farm by submitting hundreds of fraudulent bills for no-fault insurance charges on behalf of insured patients who were involved in automobile accidents.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    More McClenny Moseley & Associates Issues

    This is ZIFL’s eleventh installment of the saga of McClenny, Moseley & Associates and its problems with the federal courts in the State of Louisiana and what appears to be an effort to profit from what some Magistrate and District judges indicate may be criminal conduct to profit from insurance claims relating to hurricane damage to the public of the state of Louisiana.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    Lie to Your Insurer and You Will Lose

    Plaintiffs Richard Converse and Stephanie Converse own a dwelling that was damaged by fire. Defendant State Farm Fire and Casualty Company (“State Farm”) insured the property at the relevant time. After a fire on December 8, 2019, Plaintiffs sought coverage under the insurance policy. Plaintiffs brought this action when Defendant denied coverage for much of the claim. In Richard Converse, and Stephanie Converse v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, No. 5:21-CV-457 (TJM/ATB), United States District Court, N.D. New York (July 12, 2023) the USDC was asked to rule on cross-motions for summary judgment.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    Alex Murdaugh & Insurance Fraud

    After being convicted of murder investigators and lawyers turned to the financial frauds alleged to have been committed by Murdaugh and how those served as a motive for the murders. There is a civil lawsuit against Murdaugh related to a fatal boat wreck involving the same son that Murdaugh was convicted of killing.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    Good News From the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud

    A British man tried to pass off as the son of a dead man, stealing thousands of pounds from his real family. Jack Reece, from the Welsh city of Flint, appeared at Chester Crown Court on Thursday for sentence after previously pleading guilty to two counts of fraud, one of theft and one of providing false information. The crimes he is admitting to: Between January and February of 2020, Reece claimed he was the son of the late David Hughes and intended to gain a life insurance policy to the value of over £3K. He also tried illegally accessing the deceased’s bank account, stealing almost £1K. Reece also pleaded guilty to claiming he was the stepson, illegally registering the death of David Hughes at Flintshire Registrar Office, and stealing a £500 motor car belonging to Mr. Hughes.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    How to Add to the Professionalism of The Insurance Claims Profession

    The insurance industry has been less than effective in training its personnel. Their employees, whether in claims, underwriting or sales, are hungry for education and training to improve their work in the industry.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    8 Years in Prison for Firefighter’s Fraud Joined in Major Health Insurance Fraud Conspiracy

    Tom Sher and another firefighter were sentenced to prison Wednesday, July 12, for their respective roles in a multimillion-dollar health care fraud conspiracy, U.S. Attorney Vikas Khanna announced.

    Sher, 50, was sentenced to 96 months in prison. The former Margate, New Jersey firefighter was found guilty Sept. 8, 2022, of one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and three counts of health care fraud following a 12-day trial before U.S. District Judge Robert B. Kugler in Camden federal court.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    Health Insurance Fraud Convictions

    3 Years for $7M Auto Fraud Scheme

    Gyulnara Bayryshova, a 57-year-old owner of the Brighton Physical Therapy Center, was one of four people who were indicted in February 2021 by the US Attorney’s Office in Boston on felony insurance fraud charges. All four pleaded guilty to a single count of fraud and three have been sentenced.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    Other Insurance Fraud Convictions

    Four Years in Federal Prison for Insurance Fraud

    Michael Stuart Smith, also known as Black Mike, 36, pleaded guilty in federal court in Jefferson City, Missouri, to participating in wire and mail fraud conspiracies.

    Smith, a Kansas City man was sentenced to four years in federal prison for his role in a $1.1 million insurance fraud scheme with a former Columbia, Missouri man. In addition to jail Smith was also ordered by U.S. District Judge Roeseann Ketchmark to pay $40,836 in restitution.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    Funeral Services Owner Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Insurance Fraud

    Whitt Pleads Guilty to Multiple Charges, Receives Sentence, Behind Bars

    Jeremiah Randall “J.R.” Whitt, former owner of Harrelson Funeral Services in Yanceyville, North Carolina pleaded guilty to numerous charges in Caswell County and will serve a minimum of three years in the North Carolina prison system. Upon his release, he will be on supervised probation for five years and owes $51,011.86 restitution.

    Read the full article at https://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-08-01-2023.pdf

    (c) 2023 Barry Zalmance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gKCTg53 and GTTR at https://gettr.com/@zalma

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