More than 550 Texas Insurance Fraud Cases Investigated in 2013

Texas Department of Insurance Fraud Unit opened investigations into more than 550 insurance fraud cases in 2013.

More than $10.3 million in insurance fraud was identified in criminal cases referred for prosecution in 2013, the department said. Court-ordered restitution for cases that reached final adjudication during this same period totaled more than $7.5 million.

“The amount of insurance fraud committed in Texas is growing and the schemes to make false claims for insurance benefits are becoming more complex,” Texas Insurance Commissioner Julia Rathgeber said. “I would like to thank local prosecutors for their diligent efforts to combat fraud with all of the tools available to them. Together, we can build a strong line of defense against these crimes.”
These are the fraud unit’s top 10 cases for 2013:

Mike Klein filed continuous injury claims with his health insurer after his retirement from the San Antonio Fire Department. Klein forged paperwork from his doctor and supervisor in support of the claims. Klein pleaded guilty to insurance fraud, a second-degree felony. He was sentenced to 120 months deferred adjudication and ordered to pay $2,000 in fines and $117,140 in restitution.

TDI is hosting its 16th annual Fraud Conference April 29 to May 1, 2014, in Austin. The conference provides an opportunity for insurance company investigators and local, state, and federal law enforcement to learn about new investigative techniques, fraud scams, changes in laws, and the capability to network with other professionals. More information about the conference can be found online at http://www.tdi.texas.gov/fraud/ConfMain.html

Source: TDI