Latest Fraud Headlines

All the headlines from our Fraud Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Florida PIP Report Shows Reduction in Rates and Fraud

Jan 9 2015 // Florida’s attempt to lower the cost of personal injury protection (PIP) automobile coverage is making progress as insurers’ rates have declined due in part to lower losses and fewer fraudulent claims. The...

North Texas Doctor Gets 12 Years for Insurance Fraud

Jan 7 2015 // A North Texas chiropractor has been sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for billing health care providers for services that were never rendered. Dr. Abbas Zahedi of Carrollton was sentenced in federal court and...

Massey CEO Wins Delay of Criminal Trial Until April

Jan 6 2015 // Ex-Massey Energy chief Donald Blankenship won an almost three-month delay of his trial, scheduled to begin later this month, on federal charges tied to a fatal 2010 mine explosion that was the worst U.S. coal industry...

Deputy US Marshal Admits Guilt in Texas Insurance Fraud Scheme

Jan 2 2015 // A San Antonio-based deputy U.S. marshal has pleaded guilty to wire fraud relating to an insurance fraud scheme. According to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s office, Reynaldo Gonzalez entered his plea in San...

Uber Called ‘Criminal Enterprise’ by Philadelphia Cab Owners

Dec 29 2014 // Uber Technologies Inc., facing a legal backlash as it expands globally, was called a “criminal enterprise” in a lawsuit by Philadelphia cab companies seeking to block the on-demand car service from operating in...

3 Sentenced in Louisiana Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme

Dec 29 2014 // United States Attorney Stephanie A. Finley announced three defendants in an insurance fraud scheme recently received prison sentences. Additionally, one of them was ordered to pay more than $190,000 for staging automobile...

You Say ‘Po-Tay-Toh,’ I Say Massive Spud Fraud

Dec 23 2014 // A pair of Cooperstown, N.D. brothers have been convicted in a $2 million scheme to defraud the federal crop insurance program with false claims of loss on their potato harvest. In convicting the brothers, Aaron and Derek...

Georgia Man Charged in Cellphone Insurance Scam

Dec 23 2014 // State officials in Georgia said a Covington man has been arrested in a scheme to obtain new cellphones by defrauding an insurance program. The Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner’s office said 35-year-old...

Former California Highway Patrolman Convicted of Worker’s Comp Fraud

Dec 22 2014 // A former California Highway Patrol officer has been convicted in a case involving workers’ compensation insurance fraud. A Sacramento County jury on Thursday convicted Tony Yao on felony charges of failure to...

Ringleader of Auto Insurance Fraud Scam Pleads Guilty in Massachusetts

Dec 19 2014 // The ringleader of an automobile insurance fraud scheme in which dozens of New York City residents claimed they lived at fictional addresses in western Massachusetts has pleaded guilty in a deal she hopes will help her...

Executives in West Virginia Chemical Spill Facing Criminal Charges

Dec 19 2014 // When state inspectors arrived at Freedom Industries asking about a licorice smell enveloping West Virginia’s capital city, the point person at the tank farm, Dennis P. Farrell, told them he knew nothing about a...

Fraud Scheme Leads to Prison for Former Oklahoma Insurance Firm Employee

Dec 18 2014 // The former employee of an insurance company faces two years in federal prison and more than $168,000 in restitution after being sentenced on a fraud conviction by U.S. district judge in Oklahoma City. Carla Jo Mires, of...

Mass. Vehicle Thefts Down 90% From Peak in 1975, Report Shows

Dec 17 2014 // From its peak auto theft year in 1975 when 91,563 vehicles were stolen, Massachusetts has experienced a significant decline ending 2013 with 9,122 thefts. That’s a reduction of 90 percent since 1975, according to the...

NICB: Vehicle Thefts in New York Down 92% From Peak in 1990

Dec 17 2014 // From its peak auto theft year in 1990 when 187,591 vehicles were stolen, New York has experienced a significant decline ending 2013 with 15,482 thefts. That’s a reduction of 92 percent since 1990, according to the...

Technology Dominates Texas-Based Group’s Fraud Predictions for 2015

Dec 17 2014 // Technology will give fraudsters an edge in 2015, but it will also provide new tools for organizations and investigators, according to three experts from the Austin, Texas-based Association of Certified Fraud Examiners...

Ohio Vehicle Thefts Down 64% from Peak in 1991

Dec 17 2014 // From its peak auto theft year in 1991 when 54,744 vehicles were stolen, Ohio has experienced a significant decline ending 2013 with 19,532 thefts. That’s a reduction of 64 percent since 1991, according to the...

Nursing Home Liabilities Transfer Could Be Fraud: Judge

Dec 17 2014 // The owners of a multistate chain of nursing homes may have committed fraud by transferring liabilities to a shell company that later lost more than $2 billion in jury verdicts to families who claimed relatives died of...

Vehicle Theft in California Down 48 Percent From Peak, Report Shows

Dec 16 2014 // The National Insurance Crime Bureau today released a historic look at vehicle theft in California that shows thefts dropped from a peak year in 1992 more than a 48 percent to 2013. California has the distinction of being...

Former Washington Adjuster Pleads Guilty to $135,000 Theft

Dec 15 2014 // Former Nationwide Insurance claims associate Fariborz Romeo Rahrovi, 40, in November pled guilty in King County Superior Court in Washington to two counts of theft, criminal conspiracy and money laundering related to the...

XL Group Launches Crime Insurance Unit; Bangs Named Chief Underwriting Offer

Dec 12 2014 // To help address businesses’ and financial institutions’ crime concerns, including embezzlement, fraud, and bribery, XL Group is launching a global crime business, under the leadership of Gregory W. Bangs who...