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Georgia Chiropractor Indicted On 12 Counts of Insurance Fraud

June 25, 2015

Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens announced that a Bibb County Grand Jury indicted Roswell chiropractor Victor L. Dees for 12 counts of insurance fraud based off an investigation conducted by the Department of Insurance’s Fraud division.

Subsequent to the indictment, a bench warrant was issued for Dees, 49, on June 16, according to the Georgia Department of Insurance. Fraud enforcement officers allowed Dees to turn himself in out of respect to pre-arranged medical commitments to his patients.

An investigation led by Hudgens’ office found that Dees submitted fraudulent bills to insurance companies for patient treatment that did not occur, GDOI said. The estimated total of the falsified bills was $19,100.

“Actions like Dr. Dees’ not only raise insurance premiums, they damage the trust consumers place in medical professionals,” Hudgens said.

Insurance fraud is a felony that carries a penalty of two to ten years in prison, a fine up to $10,000, or, potentially, both.

Topics Fraud Georgia

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  • June 26, 2015 at 3:42 pm
    T Dub says:
    I'm shocked, shocked that a chiropractor would defraud an insurance company. What are the odds?
  • June 25, 2015 at 2:19 pm
    Agent says:
    Only 12 counts before he was caught? He must have a new practice and is not well schooled on how to defraud.
  • June 25, 2015 at 10:45 am
    Fair Playing Field says:
    Twelve counts of PIP fraud and only $19,100? Florida healthcare "professionals" must regard Georgia as the minor league of PIP fraud, what with "The Show" being just across i... read more

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