Is There a Set Dollare Amount for Insurance Fraud, Before Someone Can Be Prosecuted?
My “ex” filed false claims against my health insurance policy, months AFTER she became inelligible to use my insurance. She has filed claims with Physicians and for perscriptions as well. Must the Fraud be of a certain dollar amount before she can be prosecuted??
I need to be more responsible??? Hey guy I turned her in to the insurance company as soon as I heard of what she has been doing. The insurance company said: “It must have been a mistake.”
daisy,
First she TOOK $18,000.00 from me, then she moved on to insurance fraud, while she is sleeping with my brother and trying to talk him into marrying her so she will not be deported (my “ex” wife is here on a Fiance visa). Maybe I have a reason for being angry??

















































I have no idea, but in my mind this type of fraud is rampant and disgusting. We wonder why health care is so expensive. You and your “ex” should really become more responsible for your actions. This is part of what is wrong in this country.
you sound like you dwell in anger …divorce is bad enough without all that hate…why can’t people just forgive and move on with their life…unforgiveness is like you drinking poison and expecting the other person we can’t forgive to get sick…forgiveness is for you not her…let her go and move on with your life…you just sound like you are trying to dig up dirt and in the end its just destructive….
I just want to add my 2 cents that i completely disagree with the other guy and that i would not label you as irresponsible…Your ex is, yes, but I don’t see how you could possibly be at fault…. The situation was out of your control considering you had no idea what was going on…People like YOUR EX are the reasons that healthcare is so high in this country…sorry i don’t have any idea whether or not there’s a particular dollar amount…just wanted to back you up on that one.
Edit* i am on the other hand, inclined to agree with Daisy, you should really let go of the past & move on….
Well I disagree with both first guy and Daisy. This is NOT the past. this is the present, and she is still screwing up his life by draining him financially (how long would it take you to recover from losing $18000.00?), and screwing his brother presently. Not to mention the insurance fraud. Call the insurance company if you have not already and have her officially removed. Tell them you will cooperate fully with any investigation to press charges against her. See a lawyer. Some kind of legal decloration should be made saying that she is responsible for her own debts as of the date of your separation. Hope your brother wises up.
Good luck.