Florida Division of Insurance Fraud Makes Arrests in Workers’ Comp Fraud Scam
The Florida Department of Financial Services’ Division of Insurance Fraud (DIF) has arrested Juan C. Garcia, owner of Construction Forever LLC, for his involvement in a workers’ compensation insurance fraud scheme. The investigation conducted by DIF revealed that Garcia provided false and misleading information on his application for workers’ compensation insurance with the intent to lower premium costs.
By falsely deflating his company’s reported payroll and claiming less than $150,000 in payroll costs, Garcia secured a workers’ compensation policy that did not adequately cover the needs of his construction company. Investigative efforts later revealed an elaborate scheme that concealed an accurate payroll of more than $2 million through the use of check cashing stores.
Garcia’s actions caused a loss in excess of $350,000 to the Traveler’s Insurance Company and the Florida Workers’ Compensation Joint Underwriting Association. In addition to this monetary loss, Garcia’s actions failed his employees by rendering them vulnerable to potential high-dollar medical and lost wage costs should they become injured while on the job.
He will be charged with one first-degree count of the following: Worker’s Compensation Fraud, Grand Theft, and Organized Scheme to Defraud. His accomplice, Amaldo Pena, faces similar 2nd degree charges.
The defendants were arrested and booked into Miami-Dade County Jail, and their cases will be prosecuted by the office of Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle.
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