In a case that reads less like a crime report and more like a rejected film script, four individuals stand accused of attempting to turn the safety net of travel insurance into a personal piggy bank, authorities announced Thursday.
The alleged plot, which involved fictitious trips, phantom hospitalizations, and brazen duplication of paperwork, sought to bilk insurers out of a quarter of a million dollars from the comfort of New Jersey and New York homes.
The state grand jury indictment names Agustin Matos, 40, of North Haledon; Kenia Ivonne Vasquez, 44, of the Bronx; and Keyra Carla Liriano, 45, and Patricio Arturo Alfonso, 46, both of Fort Lee…