We know a man "Bill" who we are absolutely sure is committing fraud and want someone to at least look into it. He is a relative of my dh's and he agrees it's time someone looks closer at "Bill".
"Bill" was in a car accident about 3 yrs ago. This was a pretty minor accident and "Bill" was able to drive his car home from the scene and not go to the hospital until the next day for back pain.
Fast forward 3 yrs and "Bill" is no longer working and was awarded permanent disability recently through social security and he still has a lawsuit against the insurance company. I never thought in a million years he'd win the first one, because he is NOT disabled.
"Bill" claims his back is so bad he can longer function, lift anything, stand for more than a few minutes, or walk for more than a 100 feet at a time. However since the accident "Bill" plays horseshoes, walks for hours at a time, has completely remodeled an entire house including hanging drywall on the ceiling (lifting it up there and hanging it), he has worked extensively on his car. He wears a back brace and walks w/ a cane only when he's where he thinks people will see him. A few months ago we were on a camping trip w/ him and he used none of these things and helped carry wood and stuff.
Anyhow, for the car insurance company I found a phone # to call and report possible fraud, but I cannot find anything for SSDI. Does this sound like the type of thing that would be reported? Should we stay out of it?
"Bill" was in a car accident about 3 yrs ago. This was a pretty minor accident and "Bill" was able to drive his car home from the scene and not go to the hospital until the next day for back pain.
Fast forward 3 yrs and "Bill" is no longer working and was awarded permanent disability recently through social security and he still has a lawsuit against the insurance company. I never thought in a million years he'd win the first one, because he is NOT disabled.
"Bill" claims his back is so bad he can longer function, lift anything, stand for more than a few minutes, or walk for more than a 100 feet at a time. However since the accident "Bill" plays horseshoes, walks for hours at a time, has completely remodeled an entire house including hanging drywall on the ceiling (lifting it up there and hanging it), he has worked extensively on his car. He wears a back brace and walks w/ a cane only when he's where he thinks people will see him. A few months ago we were on a camping trip w/ him and he used none of these things and helped carry wood and stuff.
Anyhow, for the car insurance company I found a phone # to call and report possible fraud, but I cannot find anything for SSDI. Does this sound like the type of thing that would be reported? Should we stay out of it?