On May 19, 1998, the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act of 1998 (AICRA) was enacted which created the OIFP P.L. 1998, c.21. The mission of the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) is to conduct full and fair investigations to ensure successful criminal prosecutions, civil adjudications, licensing sanctions or other appropriate dispositions and to serve as the focal point for the coordination of all anti-insurance fraud activities statewide.
OIFP serves as the focal point for all criminal, civil and administrative prosecutions of Medicaid and insurance fraud. The Office also coordinates all insurance-related anti-fraud activities of State and local departments and agencies.
Recent News
Two North Jersey Chiropractors Plead Guilty to Taking Cash Kickbacks for Patient Referrals – Defendants Also Admit Failing to Report a Combined $1 Million in Income on Tax Returns
For Immediate Release: November 28, 2012 Office of the Attorney General- Jeffrey S. Chiesa, Attorney GeneralDivision of Criminal Justice- Stephen J. Taylor, Acting DirectorOffice of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor- Ronald Chillemi, Interim Insurance Fraud Prosecutor...