Project Manager Indicted in Texas for Workers’ Comp Fraud

September 29, 2006

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Texas Mutual Insurance Company reported that a Travis County, Texas, grand jury indicted Higgie Highsmith of San Antonio on workers’ compensation fraud-related charges. Highsmith allegedly collected $7,112 in workers’ comp benefits he was not entitled to.

Highsmith reported a job-related injury while working for Lakequest Enterprises, headquartered in San Antonio. His doctor placed him in off-work status, and Texas Mutual Insurance Company began paying him workers’ comp benefits.

Meanwhile, Texas Mutual Insurance Company uncovered evidence that Highsmith was working as a project manager with another employer while he collected benefits. State law requires injured workers to contact their workers’ comp insurance carrier when they return to work.

The Highsmith investigation is part of Texas Mutual Insurance Company’s “zero tolerance for fraud” policy. Texas Mutual Insurance Company maintains three teams of investigators permanently assigned to investigate every report of suspected fraud.

The company noted that a grand jury indictment is a formal accusation – not a conviction – of criminal conduct.

Source: Texas Mutual

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  • March 26, 2008 at 4:04 am
    Higgie Highsmiith says:
    As with all unregulated bottom feeders like TMI, they can slander anyone's name and get way with it-all CHARGES WERE DIMISSED, but as seen on the web they don't submit that do... read more
  • September 15, 2007 at 9:23 am
    Higgie Highsmith says:
    The amazing thing about TEXAS MUTUAL INSURANCE is that they use blast engines to continue to splatter my name across the internet, they haven't released that the district atto... read more
  • April 13, 2007 at 4:59 am
    Higgie Highsmith says:
    All charges have been dismissed, ironic that has not been published.
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