Florence Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Insurance Fraud Targeting Elderly Drivers

Florence Man Sentenced for Targeting Elderly Drivers

Florence, S.C. — A local man has found himself in quite the bind after being sentenced to eighteen months in the South Carolina Department of Corrections for his role in a string of insurance fraud incidents targeting elderly drivers. It’s a tale that highlights how some individuals will go to great lengths to exploit others, especially those who may be more vulnerable.

Cornelius Jones’ Deceptive Scheme

Cornelius Jones, a 44-year-old from Florence, has been up to no good for quite some time. Between 2020 and 2022, Jones managed to pull off 15 different fraudulent claims for insurance payouts, according to the South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI). His method? Quite deceptive, to say the least.

How He Operated

Jones specifically targeted elderly drivers in busy business parking lots, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Brownie points for patience, but definitely not for ethics! As these drivers were pulling out of parking spaces, he would either walk or drive into the back of their cars. And just like that, he would act as if he were injured, looking to snag an undeserved insurance payout or forcing the victims to hand over cash directly.

The Unfortunate Aftermath

Over his spree, Jones pocketed $14,210 from insurance payments, all the while causing an additional $1,773 in damages to the unfortunate victims’ vehicles. Now, as part of his sentence, he’ll be required to pay back a total of $15,983.04 in compensation to those he affected. Ouch!

The Legal Action

Jones’s scheme came to an end thanks to a comprehensive investigation involving the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), alongside the Florence Police Department and the Florence County Sheriff’s Office. Their coordinated efforts meant that justice would prevail, and Jones was held accountable for his actions.

This Case Sends a Message

Michael Wise, Director of the SCDOI, expressed his thoughts on the case, stating, “This case highlights the Insurance Fraud Division’s commitment to hold accountable those who exploit consumers and the insurance industry, leading to higher premiums across the state. ” In other words, it’s not just a matter of one man being punished—this case speaks volumes about the integrity of insurance systems and the safety of consumers.

Probation After Prison?

But the story doesn’t end there. After serving his time, Jones is set to be under a watchful eye for an additional three and a half years of probation. It seems the judicial system wants to make sure he thinks twice before trying something like this again.

Watch Out for Insurance Fraud

This unfortunate saga serves as an important reminder for all consumers. If you suspect that you—or someone you know—may be a victim of insurance fraud, it’s crucial to speak up. The South Carolina Department of Insurance’s Fraud Division is there to help, and you can report suspicious activity by calling 1-800-95-FRAUD.

A Community on Guard

As this case wraps up, it sheds light on ongoing issues of consumer protection and the need for vigilance. In a world where kindness should prevail, it’s disheartening to see scams that target our most vulnerable. So let’s stay informed and look out for one another!


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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