Farmers Settles Suit with Radiological Firms Over Alleged Billing Fraud
Los Angeles, Calif.-based Farmers Insurance Exchange has reached a settlement in a lawsuit involving alleged billing fraud by two radiological companies and their owners.
The complaint alleges that two radiological corporations and their owners submitted false and misleading documentation to receive payment for services never provided. The Farmers complaint alleged that the radiological corporations and their owners billed the insurer for 3-D renderings of MRI and CT scans which were never performed in more than two hundred bodily injury and workers’ compensation claims under policies issued by Farmers.
Farmers is an insurer group of automobiles, homes and small businesses.
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