

Lincoln Hwy., Coatesville, is charged with one count each of insurance fraud, criminal use of a communication facility and criminal attempt to commit theft by deception, in addition to one separate count of insurance fraud. Kellie Jemison, 38, of the 1100 block of E. However, an investigation that included interviews with the other drivers involved in the crash confirmed their statements were false. Both Adams and Smith allegedly provided statements to the insurance company that the accident occurred before the policy went into effect. Roughly three hours after obtaining the policy, Adams called to report the accident involving his mother-in-law, according to investigators. Adams allegedly called Safe Auto Insurance after the accident occurred to obtain an insurance policy. Smith was reportedly driving Adams' vehicle when she was involved in a multi-vehicle accident.
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According to investigators, Adams and Smith, his mother-in-law, both made misrepresentations to Safe Auto Insurance regarding the timing of an accident that occurred in December 2015.


Adams is also charged with an additional count of insurance fraud. Smith, 59, both of the 900 block of Madison St., Coatesville, are both charged with one count each of insurance fraud, criminal attempt to commit theft by deception and criminal conspiracy. Later, he provided a recorded statement to the insurance company in which he allegedly claimed the accident had occurred after he obtained the insurance policy.Ĭharles Adams, 42, and Donna L. After the accident, he called Allstate Insurance Company to obtain coverage. According to a criminal complaint filed in support of the charges, Miller's automobile was uninsured when he was involved in an accident on June 6. Miller III, 32, of the 6200 block of Mount Pleasant Road, Honey Brook, is charged with one count each of insurance fraud and criminal attempt to commit theft by deception. An investigation confirmed the accident actually occurred before Thottumkal obtained the insurance policy through Progressive, according to investigators. Roughly two weeks after obtaining the policy, Thottumkal called the insurance company to report that he had been involved in an accident the day before his call. Thottumkal reportedly obtained an insurance policy from Progressive in August 2015. According to investigators, Thottumkal made false representations to Progressive Insurance. Thottumkal, 45, of the 2600 block of Virginia Drive, Jamison, is charged with one count each of insurance fraud, criminal use of a communication facility, unlawful use of a computer and criminal attempt to commit theft by deception, in addition to a separate count of insurance fraud.
