Disabled South Jersey postal worker allegedly enjoyed zip lining while collecting workers’ comp
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"This defendant claims he is physically unfit to return to work, even on light duty, but he's allegedly out there engaging in strenuous physical activities, including outdoor recreation," said Attorney General
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"Those who unlawfully collect workers' compensation benefits undermine the integrity of the government assistance program and cause funds to be diverted from people who truly need them," said Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor
According to prosecutors, McGeehan has been falsely claiming injury to his right wrist since
While on vacation, McGeehan allegedly signed a liability waiver for activities that included "zip lines, rope swings, cargo net traverses, mechanical rappels, and climbing." The waiver noted the activities "are designed for use by participants of average mobility and strength who are in reasonably good health. ... arthritis, tendinitis, and other joint and musculoskeletal problems may all impair the safety and well-being of participants."
Two days after signing the waiver, pictures of McGeehan rappelling and zip lining were posted on Facebook, prosecutors said.
It is not clear yet whether McGeehan has an attorney.
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