Judge Rejects York Risk Services Demand for Dismissal of Firefighters RICO Case in Arizona
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A federal district judge has rejected York Risk Services Group’s request to dismiss a case bought by
According to court documents, each of the eight
As part of York’s claims process, firefighters were often sent for an Independent Medical Examination (IME) by a doctor of York’s choice. Under
The lawsuit asserts that each first responder was harmed financially, medically and emotionally. York’s alleged fraudulent denial and lack of timely payments for the medical care of one firefighter resulted in her family losing their home shortly before her death from cancer caused by her work fighting fires. Another firefighter also lost her home due to financial hardship due to York’s alleged denial of supportive care for the on the job injury. The lawsuit asserts that
“We are honored to represent these men and women who sought only what the law requires when a firefighter or police officer is injured in the line of duty,” said firm partner
They can be contacted at:
Doyle Raizner LLP Phoenix office,
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