Bakersfield resident sentenced to 16 years for auto insurance fraud and court fraud schemes
News: 2024 Press Release
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Jacob McNabb, 33, of Bakersfield, was sentenced today following a jury’s guilty verdict on 4 felony counts including insurance fraud after a Department of Insurance investigation found he was involved in dozens of auto collisions where he would file false claims for undeserved insurance payouts. McNabb was also sentenced to an additional 11 counts of filing false documents with the court, perjury and identity theft for a scheme involving fraud upon the Kern County Superior Court that the Kern County District Attorney’s Office investigated.
McNabb was sentenced to 16 years and four months in prison. The Kern County District Attorney’s Office prosecuted this case.
The Department of Insurance began its investigation into McNabb’s auto insurance fraud after the California Highway Patrol noticed an unusually high number of collisions involving McNabb. The Department’s investigation found McNabb was involved in approximately 40 auto collisions over a six-year period. During the investigation detectives focused on four specific traffic collisions in which McNabb submitted insurance claims, but failed to disclose the vehicle had pre-existing damage.
McNabb’s scheme would start with a collision, then he would file an insurance claim, cash out his auto insurance benefits, and rather than having his vehicle repaired, he would pocket the money from the insurance payout. He then was involved in a subsequent collision, in which the same area of his vehicle was impacted as the prior collision, and would file another claim, but fail to report the damage as preexisting in order to get a larger insurance payout. He repeated this scheme multiple times and targeted innocent drivers who he would later sue in small claims court as part of his second scheme.
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