State Farm is suing a New York medical practice for more than $30 million, alleging a sweeping no-fault fraud scheme spanning over 90 clinics.
The insurers – State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company – filed the action on February 25, 2026, in the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The case names Atlantic Medical & Diagnostic, P.C., along with its owners, physicians Jonathan Landow and Viviane Etienne, as defendants.
According to the filing, Atlantic operated at more than 90 multi-disciplinary clinics primarily across Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Manhattan – locations the insurers describe as “No Fault Clinic Mills.” Since June 2022, Atlantic allegedly examined more than 5,500 State Farm insureds and billed for services the insurers say were medically unnecessary, including examinations, trigger point injections, nerve blocks, topical prescription drugs, durable medical equipment and orthotics, and electrodiagnostic testing…