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New York Attorney General

NY-AG v. Floris

Pending

Willie Mack Floris allegedly was involved in a car accident on July 23, 2016 and then lowered his collision coverage deductible from $2,500.00 to $500.00 before submitting his claim on July 26, 2016. In his claim, Floris allegedly falsely stated that the accident had occurred on July 25, 2016. Priscilla Valdez allegedly was involved in a car accident on July 14, 2016, added collision coverage minutes after the accident, then filed her claim on July 25, 2016, allegedly falsely stating that the accident had occurred sometime during the night of July 24 to July 25, 2016. Alston Jones allegedly was involved in a car accident on January 31, 2016, added collision coverage on February 3, 2016, then filed a claim on March 30, 2016, allegedly falsely stating that the accident had occurred sometime during the night of March 29 to March 30, 2016. Brian Correia allegedly let his insurance coverage lapse while he was away on a trip, and returned from his trip on January 17, 2016 to discover that his vehicle had been vandalized. Correia reinstated his insurance policy that night, then filed his claim the morning after, allegedly falsely claiming that the vandalism and theft occurred on January 18, 2016. Victor Carrasquillo allegedly filed a claim on April 3, 2016 for damage to the rear passenger side of his vehicle, then withdrew the claim after learning that his deductible was $2,500.00. On April 7, 2016, Carrasquillo lowered his deductible from $2,500.00 to $500.00, and then on May 10, 2016 allegedly filed a claim for the same damage, allegedly falsely claiming that the damage had occurred on April 22, 2016.

Summary generated from official New York Attorney General press release

Source: New York Attorney General Press Release ↗

Parties

Defendants / Respondents
  • Willie Mack Floris
  • Priscilla Valdez
  • Alston Jones
  • Brian Correia
  • Victor Carrasquillo

Case Details

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Finance