
Former Florida Postal Worker Sentenced for Massive Fraud
- A former Florida rural carrier received a two-year prison sentence for defrauding the workers’ compensation program of nearly $650,000.
- Despite claiming total disability since 2000, investigators used surveillance to document her performing heavy yard work and gym activities.
- She also failed to report rental income from a condo lease as required by federal benefit regulations.
- The conviction successfully terminated her benefits, saving the Postal Service an estimated $1.1 million in future payments.
CMS Ramps Up Workers’ Comp Reporting Enforcement
- CMS is intensifying Section 111 enforcement, imposing penalties for noncompliance on settlements reached after October 2024.
- Starting February 2026, the agency will utilize AI tools and a new contractor to conduct random quarterly audits of Medicare Secondary Payer records.
- Self-insured employers must prioritize reviewing workers’ compensation claims involving Medicare beneficiaries to ensure accurate reporting.
- Consulting legal counsel helps administrators maintain compliance.
PCRB Launches Searchable Workers’ Comp Digital Library
- The Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau (PCRB) has launched a redesigned digital platform to replace a fragmented, PDF-heavy legacy system.
- This new ecosystem migrates over 6,000 documents into a centralized, searchable library to improve access to critical regulatory data for member insurers.
- The platform features advanced filtering, version control, and a unified hub for circulars and filings.
- These enhancements aim to reduce friction for carriers researching regulatory information and reporting workers’ compensation data.
