Healthy ConcernDon't let workers' comp fraud cripple your business.
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Workers' compensation fraud costs the insurance industry $5billion every year, according to the National Insurance CrimeBureau in Palos Hills, Illinois, an organization that investigatesinsurance fraud. "The hidden cost of workers' compensationfraud is the higher premiums and the way it slows down the processfor everyone," says J.C. Benton of the state-run Ohio Bureauof Workers' Compensation Fraud Division in Columbus. Bentonnotes that of all workers' compensation claims, 5 percent to 15percent contain some element of fraud.
"Fraud is pervasive, whether from faking an injury orexaggerating the extent of an injury," agrees Gregory Blaies,an attorney in Ft. Worth, Texas, who defends employers andinsurance carriers in workers' compensation cases. Blaies hasseen cases of people living off the system who, by age 30, haveracked up a dozen claims with a dozen different employers. Lowerback problems and other soft tissue damage is easy to fake anddifficult to disprove. Most doctors are sympathetic to patients whoappear to be in pain and are more inclined to prescribe time offfrom work than to declare there's nothing wrong and risk amalpractice suit should an injury worsen.
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