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This Deep Dive based on an article from Legal News, details a concerning trend in New York's legal and medical systems, focusing on how undocumented immigrants are allegedly exploited in personal injury lawsuits. It highlights cases where individuals, like Julio Cesar Puac, who sustain minor workplace injuries, are purportedly subjected to numerous medically unnecessary surgeries by doctors with ties to plaintiff attorneys. These procedures, often based on disputed radiology diagnoses, are said to inflate the value of lawsuits under New York's unique "Scaffold Law," turning simple claims into multi-million dollar cases. The article suggests a collaborative effort between attorneys, radiologists, and surgeons to generate extensive medical bills and maximize legal settlements, with insurers and defendants alleging fraudulent practices and even instances of surgeries being claimed but not performed. This practice, it claims, has transformed injured workers into "pincushions" while enriching legal and medical professionals.
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By iFraud FoundationThis Deep Dive based on an article from Legal News, details a concerning trend in New York's legal and medical systems, focusing on how undocumented immigrants are allegedly exploited in personal injury lawsuits. It highlights cases where individuals, like Julio Cesar Puac, who sustain minor workplace injuries, are purportedly subjected to numerous medically unnecessary surgeries by doctors with ties to plaintiff attorneys. These procedures, often based on disputed radiology diagnoses, are said to inflate the value of lawsuits under New York's unique "Scaffold Law," turning simple claims into multi-million dollar cases. The article suggests a collaborative effort between attorneys, radiologists, and surgeons to generate extensive medical bills and maximize legal settlements, with insurers and defendants alleging fraudulent practices and even instances of surgeries being claimed but not performed. This practice, it claims, has transformed injured workers into "pincushions" while enriching legal and medical professionals.
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