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Local Docs Charged in $1B LIRR Disability Scam - East Meadow, NY - Dr. Peter Ajemian and Dr. Peter Lesniewski were among those who allegedly took part in a $1 billion scam for retiring LIRR...
LIRR Worker from New Hyde Park Admits to Disability Scam - New Hyde Park, NY - Former employee services director Regina Walsh testifies on fraud that cost taxpayers $1 billion.
He used his medical practice as a disability mill, preparing fraudulent medical narratives for LIRR retirees well before the employees’ planned retirement dates so that the narratives could...
A New York Times investigation in 2008 showed that 25% of LIRR employees who had retired since 2000 filed for disability payments from the federal Railroad Retirement Board and 97% of them were approved to receive disability pension.
The RRB serves U.S. railroad workers and their families, and administers retirement, survivor, unemployment, and sickness benefits. Consequently, railroad workers do not participate in the United States Social Security program. The RRB's headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois, with field offices throughout the country.
In the scheme, Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) employees claimed to be disabled upon early retirement so that they could receive federal disability benefits to which they were not entitled....
History. Opened. July 22, 1991 [1] Electrified. 750 V ( DC) third rail. The Hillside Facility, also called the Hillside Support Facility or the Hillside Maintenance Complex, is a maintenance facility of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. The Hillside facility was built between 1984 and 1991 [2] on the grounds of ...
Geoffrey Walter, Patch Staff. Posted Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 10:00 am ET. A New Hyde Park woman allegedly involved in the Long Island Rail Road disability fraud conspiracy has been spared jail time...
RVC Resident Convicted in LIRR Fraud Scheme - Rockville Centre, NY - Doctor among three convicted in massive LIRR disability benefits scheme.
An orthopedist, formerly employed at a Rockville Centre-based practice, faces up to 30 years in prison for his involvement in an alleged LIRR healthcare fraud scheme, according to the U.S ...