2 Kentucky Agents Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Fraud

May 22, 2009

  • May 22, 2009 at 9:02 am
    slim jim says:
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    Rhetorical question….how many insurance agents and clients have lied about WC payrolls and exposures to loss over the past 35 years?

  • May 22, 2009 at 12:59 pm
    Bill says:
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    Not me, I once had the DOI come into my office because a client of mine increased his business very fast and didnt report the correct amount on his monthly self audit. The insured suffered a very large increase in premium at audit. Auditing dept reffered to their SIU dept and I had to explain that I reported what was given to me. The officer was not playing around, DO NOT EVER REPORT LOWER PAYROLL OR PURPOSELY PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION THAT REDUCES THE UPFRONT PREMIUM FOR YOUR CLIENTS. YOU WILL BE ARRESTED! THEY ARE VERY SERIOUS ABOUT THIS IN FLORIDA.

  • May 22, 2009 at 1:59 am
    I remember says:
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    really really low-balled the payroll on a PA contractor account going in. The insured got hit with a $250,000 additional premium at audit. Needless to say, that ended up being a gigantic hassle. It does not make any sense to lie about premium exposures.

  • May 1, 2011 at 10:27 pm
    *Orville Dixon says:
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    I was totally disabled working for Blue Diamond coal co.my attorney
    Ronald G. Polly lied to me telling me the statue had run another
    attorney Samuel P. Chandler filled my claim as a occupational diease claim.JudgeTomas A. Doctor ruled it should been filled A
    injury claim. this was delibreate deception I was defrauded of
    my compensation.



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