![]() ![]() Katz says his company is currently trying to fight at least five fraudulent claims. "It seems like they told EMS they fell from that platform up there." "I'm sure maybe a lawsuit is going to come up," Ross said. "I used to pay maybe $300,000 a year in liability insurance," he said. But in the last several years, he's getting one or two claims a year. Restoration, says he rarely used to get fall claims. "They're just looking up permits and job sites and just filing claims." Waterproofing, told investigative reporter Kristin Thorne. "We're finding in some cases they never even worked at the job site," Jeff Heiser, the vice-president of K. The owners of several restoration companies in New York City tell Eyewitness News they have been receiving false claims from workers who said they fell while on the job. NEW YORK (WABC) - The 7 On Your Side Investigates team has learned about a scam involving fake falls in New York that is costing everyone from construction companies to homeowners and renters. ![]() 7 On Your Side Investigative Reporter Kristin Thorne has the report. ![]()
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