
Outcomes

Disproved fraudulent claim from contractor.
BiltOn’s digital record-keeping proved that the worker was not on-site on the alleged injury date, allowing Rabsky to successfully disprove the claim.

Enhanced Site Accountability & Risk Reduction
Rabsky gained clear visibility into daily workforce presence, reducing the risk of future fraudulent claims.

Significant Cost Avoidance
Rabsky avoided an estimated $67K in direct and indirect costs.
Case Study Overview
PROJECT TYPE: Residential Construction
LOCATION: New York City
INCIDENT: Fraudulent Injury Claim
Concrete Worker provides a fraudulent ‘slip & fall’ claim.
CHALLENGE: Excessive Fraudulent Claims with No Support to Verify
Rabsky Group was having difficulty verifying if the worker was present on the day of the alleged injury. There were no witnesses or video recordings to verify the claim.
SOLUTION: BiltOn’s Construction Operations & Risk Management Platform with Digital Record-Keeping
The BiltOn software was utilized to verify & validate that the Concrete worker was not on-site the day of the claimed incident. He had worked the day prior & day after the claimed date of injury.
OUTCOME: Zero fraudulent claims, streamlining operations, & reducing potential incident rates
The claim was verified to be false. BiltOn was able to disprove the false injury claim & save major cost.
ESTIMATED SAVINGS
Estimated Direct Costs: $32,023Estimated Indirect Costs: $35,225 Combined Total (Direct and Indirect Costs): $67,248 Sales To Cover Indirect Costs: $1,174,176 Sales To Cover Total Costs: $2,241,600 Resource: OSHA Calculator
ABOUT THE RABSKY GROUP
The Brooklyn-based Rabsky Group is a residential development company that Simon Dushinsky and Isaac Rabinowitz founded. The group began by building residential projects in the Hasidic neighborhoods of Brooklyn, and expanded into larger-scale development projects as the borough experienced a resurgence in the last two decades. Its holdings as of 2021 included more than 20 rental buildings in Brooklyn, as well as a variety of completed condo projects, including a six-building complex along the Williamsburg waterfront; condominium buildings at 505 Flushing Avenue; and 200 Wallabout in Williamsburg, and the HALO LIC, a 26-story rental property in Long Island City.