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For immediate release: October 24, 2012
Grove City man owes $30,000 for workers' comp fraud
Keith Miller sentenced for falsifying paperwork
COLUMBUS - Keith Miller of Grove City (Franklin County) has been ordered to pay restitution to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC)
after he admitted to altering paperwork he submitted to request injured worker benefits. Miller pleaded guilty in a Franklin County courtroom and must
repay more than $30,000.
Miller was receiving Living Maintenance Wage Loss, which is available to an injured worker who has completed a rehabilitation plan but continues to have
physical restrictions and experiences a wage loss upon return to work. BWC's Special Investigations Department received an allegation in 2010 that the wage
statements Miller submitted to request compensation appeared to be suspicious. The statements had conflicting work dates and appeared to have been altered.
Investigators interviewed Miller and his employer, and he ultimately admitted to altering the statement forms and submitting false payroll records in
order to receive benefits.
"It can be frustrating for someone who can work following an injury but faces employment at a lower wage," said BWC Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer.
"Living Maintenance can help close that gap, but is clearly not justified if submitting false information is the only way to gain approval."
Miller pleaded guilty to one felony count of workers' compensation fraud was sentenced to seven months in prison, suspended for a five-year period of
community control. He was also ordered to pay $30,240.31 in restitution.
To report suspected workers' compensation fraud, call 1-800-OHIOBWC, visit ohiobwc.com, or visit
www.facebook.com/ohiobwcfraud.
A photo of Miller is available here.
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