Establishes the crime of staging a construction site accident
Bill A 3800 criminalizes staging construction site accidents to prevent fraud, protecting workers and companies while potentially lowering insurance costs.
Bill A 3800 criminalizes staging construction site accidents to prevent fraud, protecting workers and companies while potentially lowering insurance costs.
Bill A 3800 aims to address the growing concern of fraudulent activities within the construction industry, specifically the staging of accidents at construction sites. The primary intent of the bill is to create a legal framework that criminalizes the act of intentionally fabricating or staging accidents to claim insurance benefits or other financial gains.
Bill A 3800 is sponsored by a diverse group of legislators, including:
- Primary Sponsor: David Weprin
- Cosponsors: Notable cosponsors include Angelo Santabarbara, Nikki Lucas, John T. McDonald III, and many others, indicating broad bipartisan support for the bill.
This bill represents a proactive approach to combat fraud in the construction industry, aiming to foster a safer and more honest working environment. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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