Hey, IJ, how about waiting until the trial resumes, or maybe even concludes, to report on it. Is this really worth publishing? Was it THAT slow of a news day?
Good thing this crooked judge got caught. Let’s hope he’ll eventually get his just deserts. Back when I used to do auto claims, I had a similar situation with the CFO of a major car dealership. He was a triathlete and had a pre-existing sports injury to his shoulder that he claimed he got in a no-damage rear ender while driving his employer’s car and required surgery. The other driver’s carrier didn’t investigate and settled for $250K. The CFO was looking for another $250K under his employer’s UIM coverage, but I found out the conditon was unrelated and he was doing triathlons even while he was negotiating pro se with the driver’s carrier, and denied the UIM claim. I notified that carrier but the adjuster didn’t want to resurrect the file because that would have gotten him in trouble. So the CFO got away with stealing $250K. We notified the insured, his employer, but to date he still has his job.
Hey, IJ, how about waiting until the trial resumes, or maybe even concludes, to report on it. Is this really worth publishing? Was it THAT slow of a news day?
Good thing this crooked judge got caught. Let’s hope he’ll eventually get his just deserts. Back when I used to do auto claims, I had a similar situation with the CFO of a major car dealership. He was a triathlete and had a pre-existing sports injury to his shoulder that he claimed he got in a no-damage rear ender while driving his employer’s car and required surgery. The other driver’s carrier didn’t investigate and settled for $250K. The CFO was looking for another $250K under his employer’s UIM coverage, but I found out the conditon was unrelated and he was doing triathlons even while he was negotiating pro se with the driver’s carrier, and denied the UIM claim. I notified that carrier but the adjuster didn’t want to resurrect the file because that would have gotten him in trouble. So the CFO got away with stealing $250K. We notified the insured, his employer, but to date he still has his job.