Auto insurance fraud through false claims

by Guest » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:27 am
Guest

Hi all,

I want to share a news with you all which I got from google-news.

A metropolitan police officer named Calvin Roots (age 39) has been accused of cheating his insurance company. It is said that he has obtained $8991.95 as insurance benefits from State Farm Insurance Company in the year 2001 by presenting false documents and proofs. He is accused of such automobile insurance fraud. He could get an imprisonment for 15 years along with a fine of $10,000 to $25,000.

Total Comments: 23

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 07:44 pm Post Subject:

Happy T-giving Lori,
Check this out: http://www.insurancejournal.com/magazines/west/2000/07/10/coverstory/21521.htm)
I could never get along with this guy.

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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 05:24 am Post Subject:

Man he is really going to have to give an account for that. Even beyond his legal reprimand. What person that represents law enforcement would do such a thing just for personal gain???

Not only is he giving the policemen a bad name, but he along with all the other people committing auto insurance fraud out there is helping to drive up the cost of insurance. If the only claims we had to handle was legitimate claims, the premiums would be so much less.

Policemen must really be careful more than any other civil service, because they represent LAW ENFORCEMENT. If American citizens, especially the youth continue to lose confidence in LAW enforcement, because of people like this, then it will soon become contagious and we will have an ANARCHY on our hands.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:46 am Post Subject:

(RE: Ins.Invest.'s last post) Oh my gosh! Anyone wanting to read about how power and money corrupt, check the story in his post (you have to paste to browser), about the CA ins commish........the guy that is supposed to be 'looking out for the little guy against mean old insurance companies'! what a creep...And apparently getting this money for his wife's campaign is that right? You know that's a chick I'd want elected.... :evil:

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:16 am Post Subject:

It is a shame that more and more people are involved in lodging false claims by fabricating documents. This would certainly show us more of such auto insurance fraud games in the days to come.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 03:58 pm Post Subject:

How about the contribution of money to his kids' football camp?
Among the items left out of that article is the termination of the investigation of MetLife in CA. And, of course, the $88,000 contribution that company made to his "special fund" was left out as well.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 06:15 pm Post Subject:

My husband used to drive tractor trailer, he was tag teamed by a few vehicles that used a pretty good accident scam, they made one happen. It took two vehicles, one cut in front of him and the other was beside him forcing him to hit the vehicle in front of him that was part of the scam. The police that showed up on the scene was well aware of what was happening, I guess towards the cities this happens quite a bit.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 02:25 pm Post Subject:

This made me think that these kind of people are desperate in their lives to get what is not theirs, yet. I have read news about people cutting their fingers in order to get money from the insurance companies. Some use well chairs, crouches, and bandages with addition of make-up just to fool people that they needed help. I'm just sadden with the fact that more people are becoming dependent on money instead of good principles.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 09:48 am Post Subject:

Sure, you get a nice bundle, but everyone else picks up the bill. A police officer of all people pulling something like this is disgraceful. Like knig said, if people lose faith in law enforcement, then everyone loses.

Filing a false claim should hold dire punishments, especially if you go as low as getting a wheelchair and claim that you can't walk or eat without a straw. Then do jumping jacks at night before your 3-mile bike ride in the morning. It's a kick in the teeth to those wheelchair-bound from injuries.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 02:50 pm Post Subject:

It's a kick in the teeth to those wheelchair-bound from injuries.

good points quenlin

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 02:58 am Post Subject:

Quenlin, do you know someone who actually did this? How can you find a doctor that would even go along with this, surely a good doctor could see right through this or the physical therapist that you should be going to if you are hurt this bad. I just can't see how someone could pull off a scam like this without the help of some professionals like the doctors and such. Wouldn't you need this type of evidence to present for a case, this is major right, so what happens when you are miracously healed, how long does a scam like this last.

Gosh, what people will do for money, this is really disgraceful, I feel for this person, they can not be right in the head.

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