





There have been many scams that have affected the trucking industry. Yet, one of the biggest scams this year prompted the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Louisiana to establish “Operation Sideswipe”. This scam defrauds not only the insurance industry, but also the trucking industry. But what exactly is “Operation Sideswipe”?
Operation Sideswipe is the crack down on staged-crash accidents involving a tractor-trailer and a car. The scheme involves a “spotter” who identifies a target. The person driving the vehicle is called the “slammer,” who causes an accident with a truck. After the accident, the driver and/or passengers file a false police report. They then lie in depositions and file fraudulent lawsuits. So far, there have been 50 people convicted of the crime, and the government believes there have been 150 of these accidents in New Orleans dating back to 2015. Trucking companies and their insurance companies have paid millions in settlements.
Most of the accidents resulted in minor damage to the truck or the vehicle. However, there are some cases where medical treatment was sought by scammer and/or the passengers in the car. For example, a couple injured in a staged accident underwent extensive medical treatment – on purpose. According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, the couple believed they would increase the value of their lawsuit by getting injured. The couple (along with their co-defendants) were ordered to pay $5 million in restitution and received four years each in prison.
There have been some cases where the person who filed the lawsuit wasn’t even driving the car. The person was the passenger then switched seats at the time of the accident. Or the person wasn’t in the vehicle that was “sideswiped” by the truck. And just went you thought it couldn’t get worse, there were attorneys involved in the scams. One attorney is charged with paying “slammers” a certain dollar amount for each passenger in the crash vehicle.
Thanks to “Operation Sideswipe,” truck drivers in the New Orleans area have been warned to be alert for these scams. In addition to the fraudulent lawsuits and settlements, the safety of all involved are of great concern. These scams have cost millions in damages, settlements and healthcare. At DVC, we hope that everyone strives to be safe on the road and to be aware these scams.