State investigators have accused the owner of a Camas-based home construction and remodeling company of bilking the state’s workers’ compensation program of $127,000.
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) began its investigation into Daniel Joseph LeSieur in the spring of 2020, after discovering that the Washougal man — who had filed workers’ compensation claims after injuring his left shoulder while shoveling asphalt in 2018, according to an L&I news release — “was associated as a principal or owner with several construction businesses in the past.”
L&I investigators contend that LeSieur, 54, of Washougal, continued to take on work projects through his company, Elk Ridge Custom Homes, Inc., which lists a post office box at Postal Plus at 3242 N.E. Third Ave., in Camas, as its main corporate address.
According to state investigators, LeSieur began claiming workers’ compensation benefits in January 2019.
“But, six weeks after filing the L&I injury claim … LeSieur signed a contract for his company, Elk Ridge Custom Homes, Inc., to do consumer construction projects for a national home improvement and building materials chain,” L&I stated in the news release. “He wrote in the application that his company had a work crew and annual sales revenue of $1.5 million.”