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How to Identify and Rreport Suspected Workers’ Compensation Fraud
March 04, 2026Identifying and reporting suspected claim fraud
The word “fraud” carries a heavy connotation with it and making a fraud referral to the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation can feel a bit overwhelming. What should you do if you suspect that a fraudulent claim has been filed against you? The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has an entire division devoted to analyzing and investigating fraud concerns. The Special Investigations Department was created in 1994 with the sole purpose of reviewing potential fraud in the workers’ compensation system.
According to the Bureau’s Special Investigations Department Annual Report from 2025, they received 2,164 fraud allegations and ultimately closed 1,395 cases with 56 resulting in convictions for an identified savings of $91 million dollars.
It is important to understand the activities that are most associated with potential workers’ compensation claim fraud:- Collecting disability benefits while receiving compensation
- Receiving cash payment for work performed “under the table”
- Claiming to be injured while at work when the injury happened elsewhere
- Exaggeration of disability complaints to extend disability
- Falsifying documents related to a claim application
For more information, contact our Sedgwick program manager, Dave Deyo at 614-318-5516 or email david.deyo@sedgwick.com
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