USPS secretary admits fraudulently collecting workers comp | PostalReporter.com
t

USPS secretary admits fraudulently collecting workers comp

A former U.S. Postal Service employee admitted Tuesday that she fraudulently collected more than $50,000 in disability benefits by falsely claiming she had been injured on the job, officials said.

http://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/feds-postal-worker-admits-falsely-claiming-work-injury-1.6463453

Zdena Hock, 65, of Mineola, receives $1,300 every two weeks in workers’ compensation, according to a complaint filed by agents of the postal service’s inspector general’s office. Documents did not say at which postal facility on Long Island she worked. But sources said she worked as a secretary in the human resources office of the Mid Island Processing and Distribution Center in Melville. The sources did not know whether she handled disability claims

According to a complaint from the U.S. District Attorney’s Office, Zdena Hock, 65, claimed that she sustained an injury to her back and neck while filing paperwork in January 2012 and was no longer able to carry out routine tasks. The complaint indicates that Hock took six days to file the claim and the post office could not verify whether she had been injured or not, which resulted in the investigation.

The complaint states that Hock was seen from June 2012 and the present “engaged in physical activities, including social events shopping and exercise” as well as carrying groceries and waling distances “in excess of a quarter mile.”

She was required to take routine medical examinations every four to six weeks and at each exam, claimed that her pain was ongoing. At a Dec. 11, 2012 case review, Hock claimed her pain was still ”strong and severe” and that her life consisted of “almost no activity,” despite an agent observing her in a bathing suit at a pool several times per week, “swimming laps (and) walking up stairs without assistance.”

via Postal Service secretary faces disability fraud charge