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S2 E40 The Uber FedEx RICO Update: Combating Fraudulent Medical Litigation Schemes

23 min · 13. touko 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520453/fan_mail/new] On this episode of the Deep Dive, we examine a federal RICO lawsuit filed by Uber and FedEx against a Philadelphia law firm and a network of medical providers accused of orchestrating a large-scale fraudulent personal injury operation. According to the complaint, the defendants allegedly worked in coordination to steer claimants to select medical professionals who generated falsified records, exaggerated injuries, and performed unnecessary medical procedures designed to inflate the value of bodily injury claims. The lawsuit further alleges that these activities formed a deliberate enterprise built on systemic mail and wire fraud, ultimately extracting millions of dollars through settlements and legal fees. In a significant early ruling, the federal court declined to dismiss the racketeering claims, finding that the allegations described more than aggressive legal representation or protected litigation conduct. Instead, the judge determined that the complaint sufficiently alleged a pre-planned conspiracy to manufacture evidence and manipulate the claims process, allowing the case to proceed into discovery. As the litigation moves forward, the case could become a defining test of where the boundary exists between zealous advocacy and organized fraudulent conduct within the personal injury system. Let's Dive In! Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520453/support]

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