as to whom did the spotting, no doubt a really dedicated claims person who did his or her best to not have a good time while doing so. Twice in my field days it was my duty to go into such establishments to check on accident victims. Difficult duty, sitting in a bar and nursing a beer for hours while trying to not attract attention to yourself. Tip of the hat to the claims person who documented this fraud.
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Al, I thought we were going to the Jiggley Room.
You can’t beat flying united.
The evidence was actually discovered by the IRS when auditing an officer within the DIOC. Seems he wasn’t authorized to claim entertainment expenses.
as to whom did the spotting, no doubt a really dedicated claims person who did his or her best to not have a good time while doing so. Twice in my field days it was my duty to go into such establishments to check on accident victims. Difficult duty, sitting in a bar and nursing a beer for hours while trying to not attract attention to yourself. Tip of the hat to the claims person who documented this fraud.
Some adjusters get all the luck.
Just doing my job….
We always knew you were a “crack” adjuster.
about the pole dancer who was injured on the job, filed and WC claim, and later was found to be working as a waitress?
Neither did I.
Big Claims Guy. Get out of claims and into sales, make some real money and your attidude (amd life) will change dramatically.
You can still make money in sales???