ATIC claims that over 180 defendants have exploited New York’s no-fault auto insurance laws, which mandate that insurers cover medical expenses up to $200,000 for injuries sustained in accidents involving taxis and for-hire vehicles. The company argues that this system creates an incentive for fraudulent practices, as providers may over-diagnose, over-treat, and over-bill to maximize reimbursements.
ATIC targets fraudulent claims in $450 million lawsuit
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