ZIFL – Volume 30 Number 5

THE SOURCE FOR THE INSURANCE FRAUD PROFESSIONAL

Post number 5297

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Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter (ZIFL) continues its 30th year of publication dedicated to those involved in reducing the effect of insurance fraud. ZIFL is published 24 times a year by ClaimSchool and is written by Barry Zalma. It is provided FREE to anyone who visits the site at http://zalma.com/zalmas-insurance-fraud-letter-2/ This issue contains the following articles about insurance fraud:

ANTI-SLAPP MOTION STOPS CRIMINAL FROM ATTEMPT TO PROTECT HIS ASSETS FROM CONFISCATION

Convicted Criminal Seeks to Compel Receiver to Protect his Assets

The Work of a Court Appointed Receiver is Constitutionally Protected

In Simon Semaan et al. v. Robert P. Mosier et al., G064385, California Court of Appeals, Fourth District, Third Division (February 6, 2026) the Court of Appeals applied the California  anti-SLAPP statute which protects defendants from meritless lawsuits arising from constitutionally protected activities, including those performed in official capacities. The court also considered the doctrine of quasi-judicial immunity, which shields court-appointed receivers from liability for discretionary acts performed within their official duties.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Interesting Report on Using the Alarm System to Gather Evidence

Subrogation: Utilizing Alarm Systems as a Silent Witness to the Loss  available at Subrogation: Utilizing Alarm Systems as a Silent Witness to the Loss available at https://www.claimsjournal.com/sponsored/ids-research-development/2026/02/17/335635.htm

More McClenny Moseley & Associates Issues

This is ZIFL’s forty second installment of the saga of McClenny, Moseley & Associates (MMA) and its problems with the federal courts in the State of Louisiana and what appears to be an effort to profit from what some Magistrate and District judges indicate may be criminal conduct to profit from insurance claims relating to hurricane damage to the public of the state of Louisiana. The saga of MMA has become a never-ending story.

In a November 10 2025 lawsuit in Travis County, Texas identifies Mr. Huye, late of MMA, as the Chief Operating Officer of McCullough Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

“Lulling” is Important in Insurance Fraud Cases 

“Lulling” is frequently found in cases involving financial crimes and insurance fraud. It was recognized by the US Supreme Court in 1974 in United States v. Thomas E. Maze, 14 U.S. 395, 94 S.Ct. 645, 38 L.Ed.2d 603, No. 72—1168 (Jan. 8, 1974).  SCOTUS noted that when the defendant used subsequent mailings designed to lull the victims into a false sense of security, postpone their ultimate complaint to the authorities, and therefore make the apprehension of the defendants less likely than if no mailings had taken place it is evidence of fraud.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Health Insurance Fraud

Billing and Coding Abuses

Billing and coding abuses constitute a prevalent form of Medicare fraud. Providers intent on committing fraud intentionally submit inaccurate procedure or diagnosis codes to inflate reimbursements under the program’s fee-for-service structure.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Health Insurance Fraud Convictions

Zynex, Inc. Agrees to Criminal Resolution Addressing Claims of Millions of Dollars of Health Care Fraud, Securities Fraud and Related Offenses

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Other Than Health Insurance Fraud Convictions

Kansas Man Sentenced for Insurance Fraud, Forgery

Larry Wilson, aged 54, pleaded guilty on December 11, 2025, in Reno County District Court to one felony count of insurance fraud, two felony counts for making false information, and two felony counts for forgery.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Coalition Against Insurance Fraud Announces New Leadership Appointments

The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud announced new leadership appointments across several of its committees and task forces, reinforcing its commitment to collaboration, innovation, and excellence in fraud prevention.

He Admitted He Did the Crime and Must Serve the Time

Fraud Perpetrators Have no Honor & First Circuit Affirms Sentence

In United States Of America v. Chang Goo Yoon, No. 24-1520, United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit (February 20, 2026) Chang Goo Yoon, a licensed physical therapist operating clinics in Massachusetts, engaged in a fraudulent scheme between November 2014 and November 2018. He submitted over a million dollars in false health insurance claims to private insurers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna, as well as personal injury claims to MAPFRE, his own car insurer.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Insurance Fraud Bill Unanimously Passes Washington Senate

A bill intended to combat insurance fraud by updating a 20-year-old law passed the Washington state senate this week on a unanimous vote. Senate Bill 6031, which defines insurance fraud as its own crime, a Class B felony, was pushed for by Washington state Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf

Barry Zalma

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Barry Zalma, Esq., CFE, now limits his practice to service as an insurance consultant specializing in insurance coverage, insurance claims handling, insurance bad faith and insurance fraud almost equally for insurers and policyholders. Subscribe to Excellence in Claims Handling at https://barryzalma.substack.com/welcome.

See the full article and the full March 1, 2026 issue at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ZIFL-03-01-2026.pdf