A former Sacramento City Unified School District employee was sentenced Friday to a year in county jail and ordered to pay more than $200,000 in restitution for making a fraudulent workers' compensation claim.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Matthew Gary sentenced Daniel Andrade after Andrade pleaded no contest to making fraudulent statements.
Andrade had to pay $121,731.65 in restitution, but that amount was doubled to $243,463.30 because of an insurance code provision, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office.
Andrade was injured on the job in March 2002 when a cart rolled over the back of his left heel.
In November 2002, he was filmed doing physical activity that he claimed he was unable to perform, such as putting his full weight on his left heel and ankle, going up and down stairs, walking and operating a vehicle.
He later was filmed aerating lawns and performing landscaping work tasks that appeared to show that he was running a business while receiving workers' compensation benefits, the release states.
Call The Bee's Sandy Louey, (916) 321-1088.
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