Facebook. In days like these, we cannot afford to brush it off as just a venue for attention-seekers to document every meaningless aspect of their lives for the world to see. It is also a great resource for catching fraudsters and plugging workers’ compensation leaks.
There are sophisticated methods of using Facebook to catch injured workers exceeding their “physical limitations.” For example, you might catch a TTD applicant posting pictures of himself playing basketball, or that spinal injury case might be uploading video of herself doing tricks on a jet-ski. But sometimes the lies are even more glaring.
Kristi Denise Motty was convicted for workers’ compensation fraud following a two-day trial. For this case, the deputy district attorney stepped back from the trees and showed the jury the forest – it didn’t matter what Ms. Motty was posting on Facebook; she didn’t need to discuss mountain climbing or bear-wrestling.
While Motty was off work, she entered nearly 200 updates on her Facebook account, even though “it was impossible to write or type” and her pain from doing so was “excruciating.” Motty worked as an office technician at Corcoran’s California Substance Abuse Treatment.
Motty was also photographed loading textbooks into her car, attending nursing school classes, taking out the trash, texting on her phone, and carrying heavy grocery bags.
WCDefenseCA sends its congratulations to the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office for a job well done!