Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced that a Perth Amboy man pleaded guilty yesterday to multiple charges related to two separate insurance fraud schemes for which two state grand juries indicted him in November.
Vinny Curbelo, 31, pleaded guilty to seven charges before Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Michael Toto. Curbelo pleaded to the following counts: second-degree health care claims fraud, second-degree theft by deception, second-degree insurance fraud, two counts of third-degree theft by deception, third-degree theft by unlawful taking and third-degree theft by deception. OIFP recommended that Curbelo receive a state prison term of eight years. His sentencing is scheduled for June 22.
On Nov. 13, Curbelo was indicted for faking an accident at his job site to get his insurance to cover the half-million dollar cost of medical treatment for injuries he had suffered prior to his employment.
In addition, he accepted approximately $55,803 in temporary disability payments for two years following the faked accident, though he was working under-the-table at a Dawn’s Auto Body in Keyport. While employed there, he stole approximately $16,700 from the bank accounts of that auto body shop.
Nine days later, Curbelo was indicted for executing a complex scheme to steal approximately $23,000 from a credit union and to defraud a car insurance company of more than $32,000 by forging documents related to a stolen SUV.
Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Chillemi noted that some important cases have started with anonymous tips. People who are concerned about insurance cheating and have information about a fraud can report it anonymously by calling the toll-free hotline at 1-877-55-FRAUD, or visiting the Web site at www.NJInsurancefraud.org.