San Jose Family Arrested for Filing False Auto Insurance Claim
Two San Jose, Calif., men and a Santa Clara, Calif., woman have been arrested for allegedly filing a false insurance claim and lying to an insurance company about who was driving a vehicle at the time of a collision, the California Department of Inusrance announced.
According to CDI, Sanghee Yoon, 54, was arrested on July 4 and booked at the Santa Clara County Jail. Yoon’s daughter, Sae-Young Yoon, 21, and her friend, Yong Chang, 21, self-surrendered on July 6, and were also booked at the Santa Clara County Jail. All three suspects were held on $20,000 felony warrants. If convicted, all three could face up to five years in prison and/or $10,000 in fines.
CDI investigators and the Urban Organized Insurance Fraud Task Force said they discovered that Chang and Sae-Young Yoon were involved in a single vehicle collision in Sae-Young Yoon’s vehicle on Dec. 12, 2009 in San Mateo County. Both sustained minor neck and back injuries. Following the collision, the two conspired with Sanghee Yoon to file a false report to Mercury Insurance.
The three allegedly agreed to report that Sae-Young Yoon was driving at the time of the accident. Investigators determined that Chang was driving at the time of the accident. It is alleged that the three wanted to make sure that the insurance policy would cover the accident, and were afraid that it would not be covered if Chang was driving. All three suspects allegedly made false statements to Mercury Insurance in support of the insurance claim, CDI said.
The Urban Organized Automobile Fraud Insurance Task Force is comprised of investigators from the CDI, California Highway Patrol and Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.
The Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office is prosecuting this case.
Source: CDI
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