Tri-Cities couple gets jail for lying on $12,000 insurance claim
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They bought a fifth-wheel travel trailer for
They picked up the trailer on
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The next morning they bought an insurance policy and in the afternoon took the fifth-wheel in for roof repairs, according to prosecution documents. The estimated cost of repairs was
On
Broadmoor RV in
After Progressive told the couple that it believed the damage had occurred before they bought the policy,
He said the couple would no longer pursue the claim and that it had been made under the recommendation of the dealership, according to prosecution documents.
This week Judge
Neither spoke during at the hearing. They will be allowed to participate on work crews while they serve their jail time.
Neither has a criminal history and they will be eligible to ask the court to clear their records in two years.
The case was investigated by the Criminal Investigations Unit of the
It says that insurance fraud costs the average family
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