Authorities say a Pennsylvania man called an insurance coverage business from a crash scene to buy auto coverage and later claimed his wreck happened right after he got the policy.
The Altoona Mirror reports that the insurance coverage fraud charges filed this week against 33-year-old Michael Traveny stem from an Aug. 21 crash in Duncansville, Pennsylvania.
State prosecutors say Traveny didn’t have insurance when he crashed that evening so he named Protected Auto Insurance from the scene and purchased coverage without mentioning the wreck.
Prosecutors say Traveny filed a $ 3,900 claim the next day claiming the crash happened after the policy took effect.
On the web court records do not list an attorney for Traveny. He faces a preliminary hearing March 17.
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Penn. Man Accused of Buying Auto Insurance From Scene of Auto Wreck
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