Fraud Commission Approves Funding Change

The California Department of Insurance Fraud Assessment Commission (FAC) approved another one-year adjustment to the anti-fraud funding formula. This one will redirect approximately $4 million away from county district attorneys and give it to the Department. Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara requested the change after DAs again failed to use the entirety of the grants provided … Read More »

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Fraud Funding Realignment Is Back

The California Department of Insurance Fraud Assessment Commission (FAC) is meeting later this morning to discuss another one-year reallocation of the anti-fraud funding that California employers must pay each year. The Commission could shift some $4 million from county district attorneys to CDI for its anti-fraud efforts. The action comes against the background of district … Read More »

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DAs Fail To Spend Fraud Funding Again

Various District Attorneys failed to spend nearly $8 million of the $52 million collectively provided to them by California employers to fight workers’ comp fraud (for past coverage, see Anti-Fraud Commission…). Based on the financials presented at the last FAC meeting it appears that the DAs’ inability to spend the funds employers are assessed to … Read More »

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