N.Y. Woman Pays Steep Price for Workers Comp Fraud August 16, 2007 Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Print Article Article 3 Comments August 17, 2007 at 8:53 am faithful reader says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Seems to me that she got off easy. If the risk of fraud is “sorry, I guess I have to give back the money” and then walk free, there is little determent to fraud. Reply August 17, 2007 at 9:19 am Mcheck57 says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Let’s remember that it is not always the workers who commit fraud. In fact the article below from the NY Times should enlighten you: http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F60A11FA3D5B0C768EDDA80894DF404482# Reply August 17, 2007 at 11:15 am Ray says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Sure – it’s isn’t always the worker – but in this case, and way too many of them, it is the worker. And do you work for the NY Times? Giving us a link that requires us to pay to view the article – how tacky… Reply Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Comment ΔNotify me of comments via e-mail
Seems to me that she got off easy. If the risk of fraud is “sorry, I guess I have to give back the money” and then walk free, there is little determent to fraud.
Let’s remember that it is not always the workers who commit fraud. In fact the article below from the NY Times should enlighten you:
http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F60A11FA3D5B0C768EDDA80894DF404482#
Sure – it’s isn’t always the worker – but in this case, and way too many of them, it is the worker.
And do you work for the NY Times? Giving us a link that requires us to pay to view the article – how tacky…