A Pomona woman was charged with workers’ compensation fraud after investigators found undisclosed medical records showing she had lied about a pre-existing condition.
Melissa Halsell, 48, of Pomona, surrendered to detectives of the California Department of Insurance Fraud Division at the Pomona Police Department and was booked on one felony count of workers’ compensation fraud and one count of attempted perjury after allegedly filing a workers’ compensation claim for a pre-existing medical condition and denying she had received prior treatment.
After working at MV Transportation for three months, Halsell filed a workers’ compensation claim alleging she was injured on the job. An investigation by California Department of Insurance detectives revealed Halsell had pre-existing injuries and had received prior medical treatment for them. During a deposition Halsell denied ever receiving treatment. The claim was ultimately denied after her extensive, undisclosed medical records were discovered.
Bail is set for $30,000. This case is being prosecuted by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.