Anti-Fraud
 Overview

Workers' Compensation fraud and abuse cost the District money that could be used for other purposes such as textbooks, salaries, supplies, etc.  It is every District employee's responsibility to protect the District's assets by reporting suspected fraud.

Any person who makes or causes to be made any knowingly false or fraudulent material statement or material representation for the purpose of obtaining or denying workers' compensation benefits or payments is guilty of a felony and may be fined and imprisoned.

Report suspected fraud by calling the Office of the Inspector General's Fraud Hotline at (213) 241-7778, the Sedgwick CMS Special Investigation Unit (SIU) at (866) 247-2287 x 79271, or the Division of Risk Management and Insurance Services Workers' Compensation Department at (213) 241-3138.  Your call can be anonymous if you desire.

Please assist us in our fight against fraud by printing and displaying one or more of the posters displayed below (English and/or Spanish). 

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