Dept. of Ins.: Worker Charged w/ Fraud Based on Sub Rosa Video

Well, dear readers… has this been a week or what?!?  At least we’re wrapping up and ready for Saturday and Sunday.

Quick question for you, dear readers… did you know that Saturday and Sunday are the two strongest days?  It’s true… the others are all weak-days. 

For the three of you who are still reading this blog post after that joke, the California Department of Insurance announced charges filed against an applicant after sub rosafootage appeared to conflict with her statements made throughout the case.

The injured worker, who remains unnamed on this blog as she is only accused and not convicted, alleged injuries to her right shoulder, neck, and back.  Her complaints appeared to reflect a serious impact on her activities of daily living, rendering her unable to “perform everyday activities such as sitting, standing, walking, reaching, and lifting.” 

Sub Rosa footage showed applicant engaged in many of the activities she said she could not perform.  Of interest, the DOI press release described the footage as “cleaning in and around her home, doing yardwork, ascending and descending stairs…” If that’s the case, then the intrepid investigators must have found an interesting observation post to see such activities inside the worker’s home.

Your humble blogger wishes the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office good hunting in prosecuting this claim and I hope the truth comes out and justice is served.  In the meantime, let’s all remember to ask ourselves, once in a while, do the facts presented, at face value, make sense?  If not, perhaps the facts aren’t true and some sub rosa is warranted. 

Have a great weekend, dear readers!

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