California Farm Worker Arraigned for Alleged Workers’ Comp Fraud

September 22, 2020

Eduardo Medina Ruelas, 46, of Sanger, Calif., was arraigned this week on multiple counts of felony insurance fraud after allegedly defrauding his employer and RISICO Claims Management Co. to collect $38,000 in workers’ compensation insurance benefits and medical treatment he was not entitled to receive.

An investigation by the California Department of Insurance reportedly revealed that while working at Pitman Family Farms, Ruelas was injured when he was struck by a forklift on June 13, 2017.

As a result of his injuries, Ruelas was placed on temporary disability and did not return to work. Ruelas continued with follow-up visits to the doctor, complaining of severe and widespread pain throughout his entire back and most of his body. When it was recommended that he return to work on light duty, Ruelas reportedly claimed to be unable to work due to the persistent and severe pain.

Surveillance was conducted while Ruelas was off work collecting disability benefits. Ruelas was reportedly caught on video visiting a casino, shopping, watering his lawn, and transferring a large piano keyboard from the trunk of his vehicle into another vehicle. The surveillance footage showed Ruelas participating in activities that contradicted his claims of injury and inability to work.

The Fresno County District Attorney’s Office is prosecuting this case. Ruelas will return to court on Oct. 19.

Topics California Fraud Workers' Compensation Agribusiness

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