Brother Duo Accused of Massive Insurance Fraud Scheme

January 16, 2017

According to Law360, on January 3rd in a 427-page state court complaint the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) and Allstate Insurance Co. have accused brothers Anhuar and Karim Bandy of masterminding a massive personal injury insurance fraud scheme in which they recruited automobile accident victims for file claims for treatment. There were several law firms and health care providers involved in the schemes as well.

The Bandy brothers had previously pled guilty in July 2015 to organizing an insurance fraud scheme in which they recruited auto accident victims as patients for their clinics and received kickbacks from attorneys and medical professionals for patient referrals.

This recent complaint against the Bandy brothers detailed a series of alleged overlapping schemes that date back to their previous conviction. DOBI Commissioner Richard J. Badolato explained, “These and similar alleged fraudulent activities increase the cost of insurance to consumers.” While DOBI is seeking a fine against the Bandy brothers, Allstate is seeking reimbursement for paid benefits paid on behalf of its customers.

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