This couple thought they put on a good act. A Los Angeles, Calif., husband and wife were recently busted on workers' compensation insurance fraud after filing claims with their employers for a total of $1,100,000.

Video evidence illustrated that these 56-year-olds -- the woman a clerk at a Methodist church -- were not as injured as they claimed to be. According to Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi, despite the fact they reported to doctors that they were unable to return to work, their insurance obtained information proving they both performed physical activities such as yard work and construction.

They each filed workers' comp claims with their employers with benefit payments of more than $300,000 and $800,000 respectively. Videotape was obtained of the man working on top of a large metal building, lifting a ladder, and doing yard work with no visible signs of injury. His wife was videotaped at her home doing yard work without the use of a cane or wheelchair; however, she was always either using a cane or in a wheelchair at workers' comp hearings, doctor visits, or at public shopping malls.

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