The Bucks County district attorney announced criminal charges against the owner and operator of Advanced Public Adjusters.
Greg A. Micucci, of Bristol, Pennsylvania, is accused of misappropriating approximately $140,000 in insurance claim funds intended for nine victims and their contractors.
The charges come following a four-month investigation into allegations of insurance fraud and theft that began after a Warminster resident reported that Micucci had failed to pay contractors for storm repairs, according to Bucks County District Attorney Joe Khan.
According to the criminal complaint, Micucci’s firm represented homeowners in claims against major insurers, including Allstate, Travelers, Progressive, and State Farm.
Criminal charges are allegations and Micucci is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Prosecutors said the detectives discovered a pattern of behavior spanning from January 2024 to the present in which Micucci utilized a specific legal notice to ensure all insurance checks were mailed directly to his business address in Bristol. While Micucci claimed the funds were held in a business escrow account, investigators found that the money was not properly distributed, leaving victims unable to pay for essential home repairs.
The investigation identified several victims, including a Warminster homeowner who is owed more than $30,000 for tree removal services and a Newtown resident seeking reimbursement for a $25,000 flood claim.
In another instance, a Doylestown woman acting as the executor of an estate in Yardley paid $35,000 of her own money to complete repairs after never receiving insurance checks totaling over $35,000. Furthermore, a Levittown resident was issued a check for $13,242.36 that was returned for insufficient funds.
When interviewed by detectives in March 2026, Micucci admitted that he had not properly handled the claims, according to prosecutors.
Micucci was charged with nine counts each of insurance fraud, theft by deception, deceptive business practices, and misappropriation of moneys held on behalf of another.
This is the county’s second case involving a public adjuster in the past month, following the of Michael Joseph Breitenbach for allegedly misappropriating more than $82,000 from clients.
Topics Fraud
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