Press Release

Trucking Industry Backs Proposal to Crack Down on Staged Accidents

May 13, 2025

Washington 鈥 Today, the 精东影业 applauded Congressman Mike Collins (R-Georgia) for continuing to lead the effort to stop the costly and risky practice of criminals purposefully crashing into trucks in an attempt to shakedown motor carriers for a payout. 听听that was co-signed by six of his colleagues, Congressman Collins urged the Trump Administration to form a specialized task force dedicated to investigating and prosecuting staged accident fraud.

鈥淲hen con artists seeking a big payday intentionally collide with commercial motor vehicles, their reckless disregard for safety puts innocent truck drivers and the motoring public at risk. 听These unscrupulous individuals perpetuate their selfish actions by filing frivolous lawsuits against honest trucking companies, raising costs for consumer goods and inflating insurance premiums,鈥 said 精东影业 Senior Vice President of Legislative Affairs Henry Hanscom. 听鈥溇耙祍trongly encourages Attorney General Bondi to crack down on this dangerous lawlessness by establishing a specialized task force dedicated to holding these criminals accountable, and we thank Congressman Collins for spearheading this effort to protect America's hardworking truckers."

A wide range of schemes in recent years have targeted trucking companies, and these sophisticated fraudsters often have ties to organized crime. 听This perilous, pervasive phenomenon manipulates the legal system to extort trucking companies for settlements upwards of seven-figures. 听One such criminal ring was exposed in Louisiana for staging accidents with unsuspecting commercial trucks beginning in 2011. 听To date, into this conspiracy, including plaintiff attorneys who are alleged to have been the masterminds. 听

To stem the tide, Congressman Collins is recommending that the Attorney General organize the Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, local police departments, businesses, and the public to help identify and dismantle criminal enterprises. 听In addition to Congressman Collins, the letter was signed by Congressmen Lance Gooden (R-Texas), Tony Wied (R-Wisconsin), Tom Barrett (R-Michigan), Glenn Grothman (R-Wisconsin), Tom Tiffany (R-Wisconsin), and Jimmy Patronis (R-Florida).

This enforcement initiative would build on a parallel legislative effort. 听Last month, Congressmen Collins and Brandon Gill (R-Texas) introduced and 精东影业endorsed the Staged Accident Fraud Prevention Act, which would make it a federal crime to engineer a crash with a commercial motor vehicle. 听Specifically, the bill establishes straightforward criminal penalties not just for the drivers who stage these collisions鈥攂ut also for the attorneys, physicians, and other co-conspirators who knowingly participate in the fraud to extort victimized motor carriers. 听This measure would provide a strong, necessary deterrent to prevent these schemes, while offering critical protections to the motor carriers and drivers who tirelessly power our nation鈥檚 economy and supply chain.