Insurance Fraud NC Officials Asking for Help to Identify Potential Victims

Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin is asking for the public’s help in identifying potential victims of an alleged insurance fraud scheme, his office said in a news release.

Goodwin’s office said Clarence Jackson, 46, is accused of defrauding insurance companies on three occasions between August and late October 2013 by staging water damage in homes and helping the homeowners make false or exaggerated insurance claims to his benefit.

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He allegedly pretended to be a family member of the homeowner.

Insurance companies paid out more than $150,000 for the allegedly fraudulent claims for which Jackson has been charged.

Anyone who has had contact with Jackson is asked to contact the N.C. Department of Insurance Criminal Investigations office at 919-807-6840.

Investigators say Jackson may be known as Jeremiah, Jalil or other aliases. They say he may have advertised insurance claims services on the radio.

Jackson is accused of having used the following restoration company names: Quality Restoration and Cleaning, Restoration on Demand, Dependable Restoration, and All Purpose Restoration.

He was arrested in Virginia and extradited to North Carolina on Feb. 26. He is charged with charged with insurance fraud, obtaining property by false pretense and common law forgery in Northhampton, Vance and Edgecombe counties.

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