New Jersey Man Indicted in Connection with Auto Insurance Fraud Scam

November 22, 2021

A Hudson County, New Jersey, man was indicted for allegedly causing fraudulent automobile insurance applications to be submitted on his behalf in an attempt to avoid paying the policy premiums.

John A. Loor (also known as John A. Loor-Benitez) of Jersey City, New Jersey, was indicted on second-degree conspiracy, second-degree insurance fraud and two counts of fourth-degree falsifying or tampering with records. The indictment was returned by a State Grand Jury on November 17, 2021.

The State Grand Jury indictment alleges that Loor caused invalid banking account information to be submitted in order to obtain auto insurance identification cards from Progressive Garden State Insurance Company without paying the policy premiums.

Between December 28, 2016, and September 9, 2020, Loor allegedly caused 11 fraudulent auto insurance coverage applications to be submitted to Progressive knowing that the insurance company could not secure the payment for its initial premium from the bank account provided because the account had “insufficient” or “not sufficient funds” from which to pay the policy premium.

The indictment alleges Loor falsified or tampered with records when he presented invalid auto insurance identification cards containing false information to the Jersey City Police during motor vehicle accident investigations on April 6, 2019, and September 14, 2019.

The charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Second-degree crimes carry a sentence of five to 10 years in state prison and a fine of up to $150,000, and fourth-degree crimes carry a sentence of up to 18 months in state prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

Source: State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General

Topics Auto Fraud New Jersey

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