Fla. OKs Funds to Fight PIP Fraud

May 23, 2005

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher thanked legislators for approving his request for funding to add more law enforcement investigators to fight PIP fraud and workers’ compensation fraud, and a dedicated prosecutor to take on the expected increase in arrests.

The request for the funding was in the department’s budget request and included funding for six PIP fraud investigators, a lieutenant, a crime intelligence analyst, and a secretary to allow the Department of Financial Services, Division of Insurance Fraud, to create a dedicated squad in South Florida where most of the arrests occur. Legislators also approved funding for a dedicated prosecutor to prosecute PIP fraud and funding to add three new workers’ compensation fraud investigators throughout the state.

“Increasing our investigative force sends a strong message that we’re serious about stamping out this costly crime,” Gallagher said. “We’re now making more than 200 PIP fraud arrests a year, and we have aggressive sentencing guidelines that include a minimum two-year prison sentence for participating in a staged accident or soliciting an accident victim with the intent to commit insurance fraud.”

The fraud division’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Fraud has already presented more than 195 cases for prosecution and made over 160 arrests this fiscal year. This includes employers who fail to carry coverage for their workers, employers who fraudulently avoid paying the proper insurance premiums, and claimants who lie about the extent of their injuries.