Allstate, Encompass and Nationwide File Largest No-fault Insurance Fraud Lawsuit in New York History.Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2003 $100 Million Dollar RICO RICO n. . Action Combats Insurance Fraud Scam Involving 74 Defendants and Thousands of No-Fault Claims The Allstate Insurance Company, Encompass Insurance and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company & Affiliated Companies is a group of large U.S. insurance and financial services companies based in Columbus, Ohio. History Beginnings as Farm Bureau Mutual today filed a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) action in the Supreme Court of New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of against 74 defendants, whom the insurers allege conspired in a vast insurance fraud network involving payments to "runners" to create staged accidents, bribes for fictitious police reports, money laundering The process of taking the proceeds of criminal activity and making them appear legal. Laundering allows criminals to transform illegally obtained gain into seemingly legitimate funds. , kickbacks for patient referrals, and billing for medical services and diagnostics tests that were never rendered. The insurance carriers are seeking to recoup more than $100 million in compensatory and treble damages A recovery of three times the amount of actual financial losses suffered which is provided by statute for certain kinds of cases. The statute authorizing treble damages directs the judge to multiply by three the amount of monetary damages awarded by the jury in those cases for thousands of no-fault claims paid as a result of the alleged fraudulent network of the defendants. The filing of the complaint follows on the heels of the recent arrests announced by the Brooklyn District Attorney's office in September where more than 50 people were arrested as part of the "first phase of 'Operation Gateway,'" an investigation into an alleged criminal organization that is taking advantage of New York's No-Fault Insurance no-fault insurance, type of indemnity plan, usually applied to automobile coverage, in which those injured in an accident receive direct payment from the company with which they themselves are insured. Law by falsifying fal·si·fy v. fal·si·fied, fal·si·fy·ing, fal·si·fies v.tr. 1. To state untruthfully; misrepresent. 2. a. auto accidents. Several of the defendants named in the RICO filing were also arrested for their alleged criminal roles in 'Operation Gateway.' The alleged fraudulent activity in the complaint was conducted over the past six years and continues to present. The "Principals" named in the complaint are: Alex Buziashvili, Gary Grinberg, Yuri Grinberg, Lyubov Mirvis, Mark Mirvis, Edouard Rozenthal, Oleg Mirochnick, Yefim Gertopsky, Iosif Dubossarsky and Vladislav Fomenko. The fraudulent activity involves an expanding organization that systematically defrauded the insurers and their customers of millions of dollars per year. To facilitate the alleged fraud, the Principals created a network of corporate entities comprised of illegally owned medical corporations, which were used to funnel money to dummy management companies that they controlled. The complaint alleges that Brooklyn-based Parallel Management Group served as the centerpiece around which the fraudulent activities revolved and was the center for laundering the proceeds from the illegal medical and management corporations. Through its alleged criminal organization and structure of sham professional medical corporations and dummy and shell management companies, the "Principals" and other defendants used the No-fault insurance system to launder Launder To move illegally acquired cash through financial systems so that it appears to be legally acquired. tens of millions of dollars through various entities they owned and controlled. "A wave of fraud has been unleashed upon the State, insurers, consumers of medical services and the premium-paying public," said Steve Englert, New York Special Investigations Manager for Allstate. "Insurance fraud is not a victimless crime. It affects every insured driver in New York State. Until we tighten the No-fault laws in New York State, including stiffer criminal penalties, drivers in New York will continue to pay a premium to insurance cheats." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the complaint, the "Principals" implemented their alleged scheme to defraud To make a Misrepresentation of an existing material fact, knowing it to be false or making it recklessly without regard to whether it is true or false, intending for someone to rely on the misrepresentation and under circumstances in which such person does rely on it to his or by buying the use of the names and medical licenses belonging to doctors - collectively referred to in the complaint as "Paper Owners" - who were willing to sell their professional names and the use of their licenses for a fee. It is alleged, the Principals used the Paper Owners' medical licenses to establish, operate, control and maintain professional medical corporations that operated as medical practices. These were created in violation of New York State Law that requires any corporation that provides physician medical services do so as a professional corporation ("PC") owned and controlled exclusively by physicians. The practice of medicine by one who is not a physician, as well as the sale of a medical license by a physician, are felonies pursuant to New York Education Law. "Fraud in New York's medical no-fault system is a billion dollar business and evidence of fraud and abuse is irrefutable irrefutable - The opposite of refutable. ," said Vince Coyne, Special Investigations Director for Nationwide. "The scope of this problem points to a deliberate, well-organized and sophisticated enterprise that imposes what could be termed an auto insurance "surcharge" on every honest driver in New York State." With the sham medical facilities in place, the "Principals" allegedly forged relationships with a syndication of organized "runners" operating on the streets of New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. and neighboring counties and paid cash for the staging of auto accidents and bribing police personnel, typically police administrative aides, to obtain bogus police accident reports. The runners also received kickbacks for directing participants in staged and actual accidents in which the claimants were uninjured to these sham medical facilities, the complaint alleges. The defendants allegedly used the sham medical facilities to generate excessive and bogus bills for physical examinations, medical tests, medical treatments, physical therapy and expensive neurological diagnostic testing Diagnostic testing Testing performed to determine if someone is affected with a particular disease. Mentioned in: Von Willebrand Disease that were never rendered or were medically unnecessary. In addition, it is alleged that the Principals created a massive and illicit kickback The seller's return of part of the purchase price of an item to a buyer or buyer's representative for the purpose of inducing a purchase or improperly influencing future purchases. scheme involving other healthcare providers who could generate additional billing. In exchange for kickbacks, the illegal medical facilities manufactured fraudulent and/or forged medical narratives, reports and made referrals, which the complaint alleges they sold to other healthcare providers who fraudulently billed for, among other things, chiropractic chiropractic (kīrəprăk`tĭk) [Gr.,=doing by hand], medical practice based on the theory that all disease results from a disruption of the functions of the nerves. treatment, MRIs, X-rays, psychological evaluations and medical supplies. In these and numerous other ways, the Principals are alleged to have sought to deceive insurers into paying fraudulent medical claims that typically reached or exceeded $8,000.00 per patient. In addition, to further bilk bilk tr.v. bilked, bilk·ing, bilks 1. a. To defraud, cheat, or swindle: made millions bilking wealthy clients on art sales. b. the No-fault insurance system, the complaint alleges the Principals even created a transportation company to bill for ambulette and transport services The collective functions of layers 1 through 4 of the OSI model. provided to claimants who treated at their sham facilities. While the New York State Court of Appeals decision upholding Superintendent Serio's promulgation PROMULGATION. The order given to cause a law to be executed, and to make it public it differs from publication. (q.v.) 1 Bl. Com. 45; Stat. 6 H. VI., c. 4. 2. of Regulation 68 is an important and positive step toward deterring fraudulent activity, additional legislative actions are needed. Several bills, either before the legislature or often-debated in Albany, could significantly relieve the burden on New York drivers. These measures include: -- a "runner's bill", already passed by the Senate, which would make the practice a felony offense; -- a decertification bill, which would strip doctors who unscrupulously sell there medical credentials for profit of their medical licenses; -- medical protocols, which would set standards for treatment of soft tissue injuries; -- mandatory arbitration Mandatory arbitration is a contract policy that prevents a conflict from receiving judicial attention. In a mandatory arbitration, liability for damages must be determined as a result of an arbitration process before a civil lawsuit can be filed in the court system. for disputes involving first-party no-fault claims; -- increased criminal penalties for committing insurance fraud, and allocation of -- additional funding for investigation and prosecution of insurance fraud. Enactment of these measures would go far in addressing the rampant fraud and abuse in the no-fault insurance system. On November 21, Allstate also filed a $21 million civil in the Supreme Court of New York against a no-fault insurance fraud network that allegedly conspired to defraud Allstate through fraudulent billing practices. About Allstate Allstate Insurance Company is the largest carrier of auto and property insurance in New York State. The company also offers a broad range of Financial Service Products, as well as traditional banking products and services via the Allstate Bank at www.allstatebank.com. The Allstate Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :ALL) is the nation's largest publicly held personal lines insurer. Widely known through the "You're In Good Hands With Allstate(R)" slogan, Allstate provides insurance products to more than 16 million households and has approximately 12,300 exclusive agents and financial specialists in the U.S. and Canada. Customers can access Allstate products and services through Allstate agents, or in select states at allstate.com and 1-800 Allstate(R). Encompass(SM) and Deerbrook(R) Insurance brand property and casualty products are sold exclusively through independent agents. Allstate Financial Group includes the businesses that provide life and supplemental insurance, retirement, banking and investment products through distribution channels that include Allstate agents, independent agents, financial institutions and broker-dealers. About Nationwide Nationwide, a Fortune 500 company, is one of the largest diversified insurance and financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. firms in the world, with more than $117 billion in statutory assets and more than 16 million policies in force. The company provides a full range of insurance and financial services, including auto, homeowners, life, health, commercial insurance, administrative services, annuities, mutual funds, pensions and long-term savings plans. Nationwide Insurance is the seventh-largest property and casualty insurance company in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. based on premiums written. It is the fourth-largest homeowners insurer and the fifth-largest auto insurer. |
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