Zalma's Insurance Fraud Letter - July 15, 2023

Published: July 21, 2023, 1:52 p.m.

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ZIFL Volume 27, Issue 14\\n\\nThe Source For Insurance Fraud Professionals\\n\\nThis, the fourteenth issue of the 27th year of publication Zalma\\u2019s \\nInsurance Fraud Letter provides multiple articles on how to deal with \\ninsurance fraud in the United States. The issue begins with:\\n\\nNo Coverage Under a False Name - Liars May Never Prosper\\n\\nCheryl Tisdale had a great deal of chutzpah (unmitigated gall) to be \\nfired by Uber for cause, rejoining Uber under a false name, and then \\nclaim a right to benefits from the Uber policy. Tisdale was punished by \\nher lies and was not allowed to profit from her fraud.\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\n\\nMore McClenny Moseley & Associates Issues\\n\\nThis is ZIFL\\u2019s tenth installment of the saga of McClenny, Moseley & \\nAssociates and its problems with the federal courts in the State of \\nLouisiana and what appears to be an effort to profit from what some \\nMagistrate and District judges indicate may be criminal conduct to \\nprofit from insurance claims relating to hurricane damage to the public \\nof the state of Louisiana.\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\n\\nEthics for Independent Insurance Adjusters\\n\\nIndependent insurance adjusters serve insurance companies who do not \\nhave sufficient claims staff to handle insurance claims on behalf of \\nthose various insurers without staff in every jurisdiction where there \\nis property the risk of loss of which was insured.\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\nGood News From the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud\\n\\nThis fraudster worked with a former school principal to scam healthcare \\nbenefits; now, he\\u2019s gotten schooled by a jury for his fraud. Matthew \\nPuccio from Randolph, New Jersey, has been convicted of scheming to \\ndefraud public health benefits plans. Read the full issue of ZIFL at \\nZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\nHow to Add to the Professionalism of The Insurance Claims Profession\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\nCalifornia Commissioner Lara Announced Over $50.5 Million In Grants \\nAwarded Statewide to Assist Law Enforcement in Fighting Fraud\\nPress release from the California Department of Insurance\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\nHealth Insurance Fraud Convictions\\n\\nDiversicare and Two Occupational Therapy Assistants to Pay Over $1.3 Million\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\nNew California Bar Rule\\n\\nCalifornia Supreme Court Approves New Rule Requiring Attorneys to Report\\n Professional Misconduct\\n\\nNew California Rule Compelling Attorneys to Report Misconduct by Other \\nAttorneys to Circulate for Public Comment\\n\\nIn late June, the California Supreme Court approved a\\u202fnew Rule\\u202fof \\nProfessional Conduct, rule\\xa08.3, that will require California lawyers to \\nreport misconduct by other California attorney. The rule is operative \\nAugust 1, 2023.\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\n\\nOther Insurance Fraud Convictions\\n\\nFormer Santa Rosa Agent Sentenced to Prison After Stealing from Consumers\\n\\nChristopher Ramos, 45, of Santa Rosa, was sentenced to four years in prison.\\n\\nRead the full issue of ZIFL at ZIFL-07-15-2023 http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ZIFL-07-15-2023.pdf\\n\\nThe Effect of the Tort of Bad Faith\\n\\nIt is indisputable that in the 1950\\u2019s, 1960\\u2019s and 1970\\u2019s the insurance \\nindustry abused some insureds to avoid paying legitimate claims.\\n\\n

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