GEICO has sued a web of Florida clinics and New York equipment suppliers on the same day, seeking to claw back more than $2.7 million it claims was paid out on bogus No-Fault billings.
The insurer filed the two cases on April 17, 2026 – one in the Middle District of Florida’s Tampa Division, the other in the Eastern District of New York – opening a coordinated push against what GEICO describes as two separate but strikingly similar schemes feeding off Personal Injury Protection coverage.
The Florida case is the bigger of the two. GEICO alleges it was billed more than $2.3 million by a group of clinics and providers operating in and around Tampa, Lakeland and Riverview, including Miller Chiropractic and Medical Centers, Inc., which does business as Premier Miller Auto Injury Treatment Centers, along with Bayview Medical & Rehab Center and Family Health Medical Center. Also named are chiropractor Christopher Shane Miller, physicians Murthy S. Ravipati and James A. Zaccari, and several other providers and owners…