Staged Accident is One Where Claimed Collision Was Intentional
Evidence Needed to Use Staged Accident Claim as Defense
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In State Farm Fire And Casualty Company v. Felix A. Quinones, et al, INDEX No. 152505/2021, 2025 NY Slip Op 30754(U), MOTION SEQ. No. 002, Supreme Court, New York County (March 7, 2025) State Farm, sought to disclaim coverage for medical treatment provided to the defendants, who were involved in an automobile collision on February 26, 2020.
The court granted the plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment in part, declaring that State Farm has no obligation to pay claims submitted by Grand Medical Supply Corp. due to Quinones’s failure to appear for examinations under oath (EUOs).
FACTUAL BACKGROUND
In this declaratory judgment action, plaintiff seeks to disclaim coverage for medical treatment provided to defendants Felix A. Quinones, Miguel Burgos and Kevin Gonzalez for injuries Quinones, Burgos, and Gonzalez allegedly sustained in an automobile collision involving a car owned and operated by Quinones in which Burgos and Gonzalez were passengers.
In support of its motion, plaintiff submited an affidavit by Claim Specialist Dominique Wafer, transcripts from the EUOs of Burgos and Gonzalez, the certified police report and amended police report from the subject collision, and the declarations page of Quinones’s insurance policy with plaintiff.
THE DECISION
The court granted the plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment in part due to Felix A. Quinones’s failure to appear for examinations under oath (EUOs).
Additionally the purported inconsistencies and inaccuracies in these transcripts raised serious credibility issues they did not meet the heavy burden required to obtain summary judgment.
ZALMA OPINION
Insurers are faced with insurance fraud and claims from staged accidents on a regular basis. The insurers and their investigators are compelled by law to conduct a full and thorough investigation by its claims or special fraud investigative unit. In this case there were many elements of a staged accident produced in the motion for summary judgment but the court was not convinced – on a motion – that the insurer proved the accident was staged. Every insurer faced with this type of attempted fraud must do a thorough investigation and produce convincing evidence that the accident was staged recognizing that all of the available red flags exist that is not evidence of fraud or of a staged accident.
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