ORANGE PARK – A man was arrested and charged with filing a fraudulent car insurance claim three days after his policy was canceled for non-payment. According to an affidavit for an arrest warrant, …
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ORANGE PARK – A man was arrested and charged with filing a fraudulent car insurance claim three days after his policy was canceled for non-payment.
According to an affidavit for an arrest warrant, Keith Millard Waugh, 54, of Orange Park, is accused of telling his insurance company his daughter’s car was suspected of running into a parked car in Jacksonville while claiming the crash happened two days after the incident. He paid to reinstate the policy nine minutes after learning of the crash.
According to records, Waugh signed an affidavit claiming there was no damage to the car while it was uninsured for nearly three days. He filed the claim on June 13, although it had been in a crash on June 11, 2022.
Waugh was charged with filing a false and fraudulent car insurance claim and making a fraudulent insurance application. He was released after posting $5,006 bond.