Liberty Mutual says a New York clinic network quietly run by laypersons billed it more than $845,000 in bogus auto injury claims.
That is the thrust of a lawsuit the insurer filed on April 20, 2026 in federal court in Brooklyn, opening a new front in the long-running battle between auto carriers and the medical billing mills that orbit New York’s No-Fault system.
The case, brought by Liberty Mutual and nine affiliated carriers, names six provider entities – a medical practice, three chiropractic offices and two physical therapy operations – along with the licensed professionals whose names sat on the door and a group of unlicensed individuals described in the filing as the “Management Defendants.” All of them allegedly operated out of two multi-disciplinary clinics in Queens, one on Rockaway Boulevard in Jamaica and another on Merrick Boulevard in Rosedale. On paper, the practices looked like ordinary providers treating drivers hurt in crashes. Behind the scenes, according to the filing, they were something else entirely…