Episode 184

Update on Fraud in New York Workers' Compensation Cases

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March 15th, 2021

29 mins 58 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, "Update on Fraud in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases," Greg Lois provides and overview and answers questions about raising fraud in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

Greg talks about:

  • What constitutes claim fraud under Section 114-a of the New York Workers’ Compensation Law;
  • How and when to raise fraud in a litigated case;
  • The use of surveillance video in establishing fraud;
  • Answers to frequently-asked appeals questions.

This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 15, 2021


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