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Litigation

Jul. 28, 2016

Sham insurance claims case nets $6.4 million verdict for Allstate

A mother and daughter have been ordered to pay $6.4 million to Allstate Insurance Company after a Los Angeles County jury found they were extracting payments by submitting false insurance claims through sham law offices.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A mother and daughter have been ordered to pay $6.4 million to Allstate Insurance Company after a Los Angeles County jury found they were extracting payments by submitting false insurance claims through sham law offices.

The elaborate racket included setting up law offices, using attorney bar numbers, and making fake claims against insurance companies, according to plai...

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