Actress Charged with Workers’ Comp Fraud in California

Q’Orianka Kilcher, 32, of North Hollywood, has been charged with two felony counts of workers’ compensation insurance fraud.

An investigation by the California Department of Insurance reportedly found Kilcher allegedly broke the law in collecting more than $90,000 in disability benefits. Kilcher’s attorney appeared in court this week on her behalf and her next scheduled court date is Aug. 7.

California law prohibits misrepresenting injuries to medical providers to collect workers’ comp benefits, yet the investigation reportedly found Kilcher worked on “Yellowstone” during the time she told a doctor she had been too injured to work.

Q’orianka Kilcher. Photo by alotofmillion.

In October 2018, while acting in the movie “Dora and the Lost City of Gold,” Kilcher allegedly injured her neck and right shoulder. She saw a doctor a few times that year, but reportedly stopped treatment and did not respond to the insurance company handling her claim on behalf of her employer.

In October 2019, Kilcher contacted the insurer saying she needed treatment. Kilcher reportedly told the doctor handling her claim that she had been offered work since her injury occurred but had been unable to accept it because her neck pain was too severe. Based on Kilcher’s statements to the doctor, she began receiving temporary total disability benefits.

After reviewing wage information from her employer, the investigation found Kilcher had worked as an actress on the television show “Yellowstone” from July 2019 to October 2019, despite her statements to the doctor that she had been unable to work for a year. According to records, she returned to the doctor and started receiving disability benefits five days after last working on the show.

When told about Kilcher’s recent employment history, the doctor on her claim stated if they had been aware of it, they would have never granted her the disability payments. From October 14, 2019, through September 9, 2021, Kilcher’s received $96,838 in undeserved disability benefits.

Kilcher self-surrendered and was arraigned on May 27. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is prosecuting this case.