Florence Man Sentenced to Eighteen Months for Exploiting Elderly Drivers in Insurance Scam

Florence Man Sentenced for Targeting Elderly Drivers in Insurance Scam

Florence, S.C. – In a case that has left the community shaken, a 44-year-old man named Cornelius Jones has been sentenced to eighteen months in the South Carolina Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to a series of brazen insurance fraud schemes targeting elderly drivers. The South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI) has described Jones’s tactics as both sneaky and cruel, aimed at exploiting some of our community’s most vulnerable members.

How It All Went Down

Between 2020 and 2022, Jones pulled off a shocking 15 different fraudulent claims. According to the SCDOI, his modus operandi was distressingly simple. He would either drive or walk into the back of parked cars, specifically targeting elderly drivers as they were trying to leave business parking lots. After colliding with their vehicles, he would then put on an act, pretending to be injured to rake in undeserved insurance payouts or even cash directly from his victims.

In total, Jones managed to pocket $14,210 from these insurance claims while also causing an estimated $1,773 in damages to his victims’ vehicles. Now, as part of his sentencing, he’s required to pay back a total of $15,983.04—a sobering reminder of the heavy price of dishonesty.

Accountability for Fraud

This disturbing case was described by SCDOI Director Michael Wise as a clear example of the lengths to which some will go to exploit consumers and the insurance industry, which in turn, leads to higher premiums for everyone across the state. Wise stated, “This case highlights the Insurance Fraud Division’s commitment to hold accountable those who exploit consumers and the insurance industry.” Surely, that’s a sentiment we can all get behind.

Investigation and Prosecution

The investigation into Jones’s fraudulent practices was carried out by several local law enforcement agencies, including the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), the Florence Police Department, and the Florence County Sheriff’s Office. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of community and law enforcement working together to tackle crime.

Jason Allen, a Special Assistant Attorney General from the Insurance Fraud Division of SCDOI, took charge of the prosecution in this case. Allen’s efforts were crucial in bringing Jones to justice for his greedy actions.

A Warning for the Community

As this story unfolds, it’s a stark reminder for all of us to be vigilant, especially regarding our seniors who might not be aware of such underhanded schemes. If you ever suspect someone is involved in insurance fraud, don’t hesitate to report it to the South Carolina Department of Insurance’s Fraud Division by calling 1-800-95-FRAUD. Your vigilance can help protect others from falling victim to scams like this.

As Jones serves his time and begins his journey of probation that follows his release, the case serves as a reminder that fraud does not pay, and those who prey on the vulnerable will face the consequences.


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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