WCH Man Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Compensation Fraud

A Washington Court House man pleaded guilty to felony workers’ compensation fraud October 5th for working while receiving more than $141,500 in benefits from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC).

70-year-old Jeffrey Janson pleaded guilty to the fourth-degree felony in Franklin County Common Pleas Court. A judge sentenced him to six months in jail, suspended for three years of probation, and ordered Janson to pay restitution of $141,578 to BWC. Janson was previously convicted of felony workers’ compensation fraud in July 2010.

“Most people learn a lesson after a conviction for workers’ compensation fraud,” said BWC Administrator/CEO Stephanie McCloud. “Obviously that’s not the case with Mr. Janson, who tempted fate again and was caught a second time by our investigators.”

BWC’s Special Investigations Department discovered Janson working as a semi-truck driver while receiving benefits for a workplace injury. Further review of his bank records proved he was, in fact, working for four additional employers during the same time period.


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