Ohio Business Owner Must Pay $55K in Workers’ Comp Premiums

December 31, 2013

A Cincinnati, Ohio, business owner has been sentenced to pay nearly $55,000 in unpaid premiums owed to the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). Todd Bittner, owner of Bittner Construction, pleaded guilty in October to two counts of workers’ compensation fraud, both fifth-degree felonies, as part of a plea deal.

BWC’s Employer Fraud Team (EFT) received a referral from the agency’s Employer Compliance Department indicating that Bittner Construction continued to operate with lapsed coverage since September 2007.

It’s the second case of lapsed coverage the EFT had for this business; in the first case, the company became compliant, so the case was closed. EFT agents attempted to work with Bittner, who confirmed that he was responsible for handling the company’s workers’ compensation duties. He submitted outstanding payroll reports to the EFT, but didn’t pay the related premiums or enter into a payment plan.

On Dec. 10, Bittner was sentenced to four years of community control and was ordered to pay the BWC $54,934 in restitution, plus court costs and a $1,000 fine. He must also perform 500 hours of community service. He will serve two years in prison if he fails to meet any of his court-ordered requirements.

In July, Bittner was indicted by the Hamilton County Grand Jury on 12 fifth-degree felony counts of workers’ compensation fraud. In October, he pleaded guilty to two fifth-degree felony counts as part of a plea deal; the other 10 counts were dismissed.

Source: Ohio BWC

Topics Workers' Compensation Ohio

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