Washington Fraud-Fighting Program Collects $137 Million

Washington’s Department of Labor & Industries’ Fraud Prevention and Compliance Program brought in $137.4 million in 2010 for its fraud fighting efforts.

The total, detailed in L&I’s annual report to the legislature, “Targeting Fraud and Abuse,” includes payments from employers for delinquent or falsely reported premiums. It also includes recovered payments to injured workers or health care providers made on fraudulent claims.

Near-record collections in a sluggish economy prove that targeting and enforcement are working, as are programs that assist struggling employers in paying their debts, L&I said.

“Finding fraud used to be like finding a needle in a haystack, dependent on anonymous tips and a little bit of luck,” said Carl Hammersburg. “Our investments in targeting tools and outreach to drive referrals are paying off.”

In fiscal year 2010, the L&I Fraud Prevention & Compliance Program:

The report also details new tools L&I is using to fight fraud, including: