Workers’ Compensation Fraud Has Various Meanings

January 18, 2019

We know that the last thing you wanted to be dealing with was a workers’ compensation fraud case. Not only can this lead to criminal charges, but it can cost you and your business dearly when it comes to financial penalties and fine. Workers’ compensation fraud goes beyond not providing workers with insurance, though that is often one consequence of the fraud.

When most people hear the words “workers’ compensation fraud,” they think of people claiming they were injured but we’re really not. That is a fraud, but many people do not think of fraud being committed by the employers themselves.

At Sacks Law Group, APC, we understand the challenges that businesses face each day. Many, especially smaller businesses, need to save money any way they can just to stay afloat. Unfortunately, sometimes decisions are made that can lead to trouble. If you need a Los Angeles workers’ compensation fraud attorney, call us today so we can get to work formulating a path forward.

The Serious Consequences

The state of California takes workers’ compensation fraud seriously, whether committed by individuals, medical providers, insurers, or employers attempting to get around or abuse the system.

Employers often engage in “premium fraud” which is an attempt to get around having to pay what they should be paying into the workers’ compensation insurance system. They do this by:

  • Under-reporting payroll – workers’ compensation premiums are partly based on payroll data so under-reporting can lower employer costs.
  • Purposely misclassifying employees – there have been numerous cases in which employees have been classified as owners or as independent contractors in order to avoid paying higher premiums.
  • Being untruthful about the risk their employees face – employers could be tempted to minimize the risks their employees face in order to lower their premiums. If they report that their employees work primarily at desk jobs when in reality they are construction workers, this is a fraud.

Why is this a problem

Because it causes the cost of insurance to rise for every employer in the state. By cracking down on workers’ compensation insurance fraud, the state will likely see lower premiums for everyone. This could prevent people from attempting fraud in the first place.

You can be sure that the state of California will use its power to combat fraud and there can be massive fines and even jail time attached to a guilty verdict.

What You Can Do Now

If you are facing workers’ compensation fraud charges, you need to move quickly to secure an attorney who will vigorously defend you. At Sacks Law Group, APC, we understand this area of law. Our knowledgeable and experienced team will investigate your case thoroughly. We will listen to you and examine the evidence offered against you so we can prepare an adequate defense. We understand that your livelihood depends on your business, so let us help get you back on track. When you need a workers’ compensation fraud attorney, you can contact us for a consultation by clicking here or calling 310-216-7778.

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