Four attorneys accused of PIP fraud kick-back scheme.

The way the kickback scheme worked, according to investigators, was the lawyers would pay runners from tow yards and body shops to solicit car-crash victims for them. The lawyers then referred the victims for medical treatment to Margate Physicians or Broward Spine Associates in Plantation, which would pay the attorneys cash for the referrals.

All were arrested Sept. 6 on felony charges ranging from organized fraud to patient brokering and money laundering. They have since bonded out of jail.

–Steven Slootsky, 57, has a law office in Boca Raton. He faces 15 charges and posted $13,000 bond.

–Adam Hurtig,46, faces 14 charges and posted $18,000 bond.

–Mark Spatz, 58, faces 13 charges and posted $13,000 bond.

–Vincent Pravato, 48, faces three charges and posted $2,750 bond.

Hurtig, Spatz and Pravato all have law offices in Fort Lauderdale.

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-reg-lawyers-kickback-arrest-20170914-story.html

From 2012 to 2014, Florida group charged with pocketed $1.6 million in insurance fraud

The defendants — Guillermo García, 46, Mayre López, 39, and Taymi González, 35 — pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial.

During the period of the alleged scam, the defendants received payments totaling $1,695,543.46, according to the indictment.

The claims were submitted to different insurance companies, including Allstate Insurance Company, Geico, Infinity, Metlife, Progressive, State Farm and Travelers of Florida.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article98445597.html