The Asbury Park police officer charged with misconduct allegedly tried to get medical benefits for his sister under his plan in the department, say Monmouth County investigators.
A psychologist with an office in Matawan can expect probation for bilking a health insuror, providing that he repays more than $15,000 he admitted skimming through false claims.
A Middletown woman who admitted filing more than a half-million dollars in false healthcare claims over a two-year span is sentenced to three years in prison.
New Jersey U.S. Senator Bob Menendez meets with Superstorm Sandy victims today in a press conference to outline new measures aimed at cleaning up the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Menendez said he's gotten assurances from FEMA Deputy Associate Administrator Brad Kieserman that they will collect and make available to every policy holder all alterations of engineering reports...
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A bold and surprising assertion about The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from New Jersey's 3rd District (R) Congressman Tom MacArthur. The freshman representative, who's made his fortune in the insurance industry, alleges that FEMA wasn't a hapless government agency that stood idly by while observing the "big bad" insurance companies taking advantag
Two Little Egg Harbor men face decades in prison if convicted in an arson for hire plot that
damaged several boats and dock at the Tuckerton Marine Service Center in 2009. An Ocean County Grand Jury handed up an 18-count indictment against Bruce Roslin, 44 and Jonathan Dockery, 32 on a host of arson and insurance fraud charges Wednesday...
The head of a Wall Township roofing firm appears headed for trial, charged with insurance fraud by investigators in the office of acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman.
A 73-year-old homeowner in Little Silver risks prison time if he's convicted of trying to scam a payout from his property insurance carrier and blaming it on Superstorm Sandy. It's the third instance of its kind in as many weeks to move across the desk of Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Ronald Chillemi.