The Fairfield Project

INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY AND VICTIM OF INSURANCE INDUSTRY FRAUD LAUNCH NATIONWIDE INVESTIGATION

The Comen International Agency has been involved in the investigation of a business fire where the client, Harvey Nathan, owner of Nathan's Deli in Charleston South Carolina, was a victim of the Insurance Industries "Attack First" policy. The client was indicted by the state Attorney General, without any investigation, based solely on the allegations of the insurance company for setting the business on fire. Comen investigated the fire and determined this was not the case. When the evidence was presented in court the Judge issued a Directed Verdict.

Click here to see the ABC Evening News story featuring Harvey Nathan.
Click here to see a news story on the case.
Click here to see the front-page newspaper story - part 1 and part 2

Upon further investigation it was discovered that in South Carolina, and it seems other states, the insurance industry exercises improper influence on judicial decisions to prosecute in all types of insurance fraud. In one state we are discovering that the insurance industry subsidizes the judicial system with financial support based on its number of prosecutions.

We are trying to ascertain the scope of "alleged" improper actions and relationships between your judicial, executive and legislative branches of government and the insurance industry in a research project we are calling the Fairfield Project.

We ask that anyone caught between the Insurance Industry and the Judicial or Legislative systems e-mail a short summary of his or her situation to Comen International. We are looking for people indicted without proper investigation; people exonerated but still not reimbursed by the insurance company; and innocent people pressured into plea-bargains.