Central Florida Insurance Fraud Attorneys
Many people receive disability or workers' compensation payments from the government or insurance companies to meet day-to-day needs. In some cases, these benefits are not intended to be permanent. Some people, however, continue to collect payments long after they have been healed. In other cases, the person who was supposed to receive these benefits dies. Despite this fact, relatives of the deceased continue to accept payments.
The government and insurance companies do not look fondly on attempts to continue these benefits. In fact, these types of actions are often charged as fraud. Fraud charges are very damaging, outside of the obvious criminal penalties. A fraud conviction can make it very hard to find work in a number of fields. There are many ways to defraud the government or other entity. Orlando fraud defense attorneys of LaBar Adams has defended people who are facing all kinds of different fraud charges, including:
- Grand theft
- Scheme to defraud
- Organized fraud
- Criminal use of identification
- Fraudulent use of identification
- Health care fraud
- Welfare fraud
- Insurance fraud
One of the major issues in any kind of welfare or health care fraud charge is that in most cases, the defendants have received payments every month or every two weeks. Every one of these payments can be charged as a new crime. It is not uncommon for someone to be charged with many, many fraud charges. If this describes your situation, you need a criminal lawyer immediately. Even if your situation seems bleak, a criminal defense lawyer can do something to minimize the damage of a conviction. Attorney N. Ryan LaBar has handled thousands of criminal cases and will negotiate with prosecutors to reduce or dismiss some or all of the charges.
Contact the Orlando Fraud Defense Attorneys of LaBar Adams
Call 1-866-680-4LAW or e-mail our law firm. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your child's situation.







