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Claimant fraud:
An individual files a claim for an injury that does not exist
A worker claims an injury occurred on the job when it did not, or takes another job while continuing to seek or receive workers’ compensation benefits
A claimant makes misstatements to a doctor to obtain medical benefits
Employer fraud:
An employer misrepresents the nature, size, ownership or experience of their business in order to avoid paying the proper premium
An employer understates payroll or misclassifies employees
Medical fraud:
A medical worker orders unnecessary tests and treatments
A medical worker charges for services that were never performed
Attorney fraud:
An attorney recruits clients and manufactures bogus workers’ compensation claims for them