On this episode of the Deep Dive…
We examine a powerful report challenging the defense industry’s long-standing habit of treating litigation fraud as just another cost of doing business. At the center is what’s been labeled the “Subin Blueprint” — a repeatable model of manufactured claims that persists despite high-profile RICO actions and mounting judicial scrutiny. Through a detailed case study involving alleged witness tampering and suborned perjury, the report argues that for certain actors, deception remains standard operating procedure. But it also spotlights a recent defense verdict as proof that disciplined investigation, coordinated carrier backing, and a refusal to capitulate can dismantle even well-constructed fraudulent narratives. The message is direct: stop negotiating with corruption. In a modern, predatory litigation environment, outdated claims philosophies don’t just fail — they fund the problem.