A Tacoma man has pleaded guilty to two counts of forgery and one count of felony insurance fraud for filing a false auto insurance claim.
Cash B. Knott, 46, pleaded guilty Jan. 13 in Pierce County Superior Court.
On Nov. 6th, less than a month after getting coverage from Progressive Direct Insurance Co. for his 1992 Ford Ranger pickup, Knott filed a $5,674 insurance claim with Progressive. He said someone had scratched the paint, stolen his chrome wheels and tires, and stolen his navigation and entertainment system, 1,000 watt amplifier and other electronic components.
He provided Progressive with a Sept. 2 stereo shop invoice for $4,547.84 worth of stereo equipment, a copy of his check, and a bank statement showing the withdrawal from his checking account.
The problem: When contacted by an insurance adjuster, the stereo shop said it had no record of such a purchase. All they could find was that Knott had bought an amplifier -- for $109 -- on Sept. 2.
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler's Special Investigations Unit obtained a search warrant for Knott's bank records. The bank found no checks written to the stereo shop, and none whatsoever for $4,547.84.
He's slated for sentencing on Feb. 17th. The standard range for the charges are 22 to 29 months in prison.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(256)
-
▼
January
(22)
- R is the easiest language to speak badly
- Non-profit health insurer surplus legislation adva...
- What's a health care exchange?
- Tacoma insurance agent sentenced for stealing from...
- Say it in R with "by", "apply" and friends
- Tacoma man pleads guilty to forgery and insurance ...
- What are my odds of dying from...?
- Anti-fraud group releases its "Hall of Shame" for ...
- Long-term care insurance: Is it right for you?
- Insurer fined $100,000
- Tips on winter storm-related insurance claims
- Tips on auto insurance claims
- Our offices will remain closed today
- OIC closes offices in Thurston County due to snow ...
- Credit rating by country
- The Great Great Contest
- Managing change
- Having some phone system problems this morning
- Sensible Home Warranty ordered to stop selling ins...
- Kreidler on nonprofit health insurer surpluses: "H...
- Feedback from vignette survey
- Survey: Writing package vignette
-
▼
January
(22)
Popular Posts
-
Before we get started, this is the one hundredth post of this blog. It started in February 2009 as one of my leadership tasks as president o...
-
Earlier this month, the Washington Healthplanfinder (our state's health insurance exchange) opened its toll-free hotline to start answe...
-
I broke the news to Evelyn. My aunt, Jean Davis, died early Saturday morning. It was my duty to call all of her friends, make the final arra...
-
Version 0.1.6 of the ChainLadder package has been released and is already available from CRAN . The new version adds the function CLFMdelta...