Workers’ Compensation Claim on Wrong Eye Leads to Insurance Fraud Charges against New York Man

January 25, 2009

A New York man who hurt his eye on the job faces insurance fraud charges after authorities say he falsely filed for workers compensation benefits – on the wrong eye.

Authorities say Clyde Stroman, 53, of Elmira, received workers’ compensation benefits for an injury he sustained to his right eye in August 2008 when he attempted to restrain a client while working as a division youth aide at the MacCormick Secure Center in Brooktondale.

According to investigators, during a subsequent eye examination, Stroman learned he might have unrelated damage to his other eye. He allegedly tried to change the injured body part on his claim to his left eye in order to gain workers’ compensation coverage. Investigators said Stroman allegedly attempted to convince the New York State Insurance Fund and his employer that the initial doctor’s reports identified the wrong eye as being injured, including giving a detailed, sworn written statement to that effect.

As a result, Stroman received $2,860 to which he was not entitled. Investigators said the injury to Stroman’s right eye most likely would not have resulted in any lost time from work.

Stroman faces charges of falsifying business records and violating the workers’ compensation law.

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