We occasionally like to share exciting claims scenarios that we come across involving charter schools. The following is a crime claim we recently encountered:

A trusted administrator of a large charter school was charged with harassment by several subordinate employees and was suspended. In the ensuing investigation, it was also discovered that, over three years, the administrator had been obtaining reimbursement from the school for personal expenses.

For example, the administrator had been turning in expensive restaurant tabs and airline tickets for female companions who accompanied him on various work-related trips. The employee consistently submitted false expense forms and took over $100,000 from the company.

Thankfully, the school had a crime insurance policy covering dishonest acts by employees and reimbursed the school for everything the administrator had taken. The school would have been on the hook for everything without that policy.