
Florida Contractor Arrested in $1 Million Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme
- An Orlando contractor faces felony charges for allegedly concealing over $1 million in payroll to avoid paying workers’ comp premiums.
- The business owner misrepresented the company’s workforce size to significantly underpay insurance costs intended to protect employees.
- State investigators discovered the scheme during a routine audit of the contractor’s financial records and payroll documentation.
- Investigators alleged he spent roughly two years hiding payroll through two money-service businesses and shorting his insurer by about $1.09 million.
Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals Issues April Case Digest
- The Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals released a digest addressing complex medical and liability disputes, clarifying standards for permanent partial disability ratings and specialized treatment cost reimbursements.
- These rulings provide specific guidance on interpreting statutory requirements for wage loss benefits and medical causation.
- The decisions aim to guide proper claim handling and litigation strategies for legal professionals.
North Carolina’s Claims Crisis: Rapid Growth vs. Benefit Access
- North Carolina’s industrial expansion is driving a significant rise in workplace injury claims, particularly within the logistics and construction sectors.
- As claim volume grows, complex disputes over medical authorizations and disability ratings are increasingly straining the state’s workers’ compensation framework.
- New 2026 legal reforms aim to streamline these administrative hurdles while introducing critical support for psychological injuries.
- Stakeholders must now navigate a more document-intensive system to ensure timely care and cost oversight.
