GR man sentenced for role in fake crash fraud

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A Grand Rapids man is heading to prison for his role in a fraud ring targeting auto insurance companies.

During Wednesday’s sentencing, a federal judge said schemes like the one 45-year-old Marvin David Ramirez was involved in “contribute significantly” to Michigan’s auto insurance rates, which are among the highest in the country.

In June, Ramirez pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud for his role in the vehicle crash scheme involving Primary Rehab Center in Wyoming. The judge Wednesday sentenced him to 37 months in prison.

Authorities say from December 2011 to May 2014, the fraud ring paid people to stage vehicle crashes and file police reports so insurance companies could be billed for physical therapy they didn't need. Investigators say the recruits would fake symptoms to get a referral for physical therapy, where they would sign bogus forms for treatment they never received.

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