St. Paul attorney charged in scheme to rip off auto insurers with false chiropractic claims [Pioneer Press]
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Prosecutors used a charging document called an information, not an indictment, which usually means the defendant has agreed to plead guilty to the charge. Ratgen is due in court for his arraignment
According to the information, Ratgen conspired with others from at least 2015 through last December to defraud auto insurers under the state’s no-fault insurance law, which requires insurers to pay their clients’ medical bills, whether the crash was their fault or not.
It says he provided legal representation to a person he knew had been illegally recruited to be a chiropractic patient and who threatened a lawsuit against an auto insurance company.
Federal prosecutors in
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Ratgen appears to be the second attorney charged in the same kind of scheme. In
Ratgen, who lives in
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