Crime

NC man falsely claimed a hair was in his burger. Now he’s charged with insurance fraud.

Ronnie Bernard Truesdale, 41, faces an insurance fraud charge after N.C. Department of Insurance officials said he submitted a manipulated photo when claiming there was a hair in his McDonald’s burger.
Ronnie Bernard Truesdale, 41, faces an insurance fraud charge after N.C. Department of Insurance officials said he submitted a manipulated photo when claiming there was a hair in his McDonald’s burger. File image

A Raleigh man who claimed to have been served a burger with a hair in it now faces an insurance fraud charge, officials said Wednesday.

Ronnie Bernard Truesdale, 41, was arrested Tuesday and charged with insurance fraud and attempting to obtain property by false pretense, which is a felony, the North Carolina Department of Insurance said in a news release. After being taken into custody by Wake County sheriff’s deputies and DOI special agents, Truesdale was given a $10,000 secured bond, according to the release.

Special agents with the department’s criminal investigations division determined that Truesdale provided Zurich North America, an insurer for McDonald’s restaurants, with a manipulated photo when he claimed that there was a hair in his burger from a McDonald’s restaurant in Raleigh, and that consuming the burger made him nauseous, the release stated.

Investigators later determined the hair was placed on the burger after the wrapper was removed, officials said.

A spokesperson said Truesdale submitted his claim Oct. 15, with the investigation concluding March 16.

In his claim, Truesdale had sought damages for pain and suffering, in addition to $1,595.90 in medical expenses paid to a local hospital, the department said.

“Insurance fraud hurts consumers. Approximately 20% of your insurance premium goes to cover the cost of fraud,” North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey said in the release. “That’s why I’m aggressively pursuing and prosecuting insurance fraud in North Carolina.”

Anyone with knowledge of insurance fraud or other white-collar crimes should report it to the insurance department’s criminal investigations division at 919-807-6840. Callers can report information anonymously.

This story was originally published November 18, 2021 at 5:45 AM.

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Avi Bajpai
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Avi Bajpai is a state politics reporter for The News & Observer. He previously covered breaking news and public safety. Contact him at abajpai@newsobserver.com or (919) 346-4817.
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