What does any of your questions have to do with the fact that the convicted man chose to file a false claim and receive benefits that were not rightfully due. You make it sound like the employer was at fault. I am employed by State Fund, and I can tell you that after 12+ years, nine in the legal department, I have seen that State Fund will vigorously prosecute any workers\’ comp fraud, whether it\’s committed by the employee or the insured.
Wonder the following:
1. Did he violate work restrictions oa a daily basis?
2. Could he afford an attorney ?
3. When are the D.A.s going after employers for false statements, etc.
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What does any of your questions have to do with the fact that the convicted man chose to file a false claim and receive benefits that were not rightfully due. You make it sound like the employer was at fault. I am employed by State Fund, and I can tell you that after 12+ years, nine in the legal department, I have seen that State Fund will vigorously prosecute any workers\’ comp fraud, whether it\’s committed by the employee or the insured.
Wonder the following:
1. Did he violate work restrictions oa a daily basis?
2. Could he afford an attorney ?
3. When are the D.A.s going after employers for false statements, etc.