Federal Express Corporation filed a 92-page complaint on April 7 in the Southern District of New York against Ikhilov Law Group, P.C., its founder Zorik "Erik" Ikhilov, and more than 20 medical providers and entities. The case is *Federal Express Corporation v. Ikhilov Law Group, P.C. et al.*, No. 1:26-cv-02859. The complaint asserts claims for civil RICO, common-law fraud, unjust enrichment, and deceptive trade practices, according to Reuters. FedEx seeks unspecified monetary damages and injunctive relief barring the alleged conduct, Reuters reported.
The complaint alleges a years-long scheme in which Ikhilov and his firm served as central actors in a coordinated operation involving doctors and medical clinics. FedEx alleges that claimants were steered into treatment designed to turn minor crashes into major injury cases, and that the law firm helped gather paperwork, transmit medical records, and file court claims that invented or overstated injuries and justified costly procedures.
According to the complaint, false accounts of accident circumstances and causation were used in New York state-court filings. FedEx alleges the purpose was to manufacture the factual and statutory predicates needed to bring personal-injury actions and increase settlement leverage.
The named medical-provider defendants span radiologists, chiropractors, orthopedic practices, pain-management groups, and surgical providers, according to Reuters. They include All City Family Healthcare Center, Apex Medical P.C., Bay Ridge Orthopedic Associates, Complete Care Chiropractic of Hartsdale, Fast Care Medical Diagnostics, Integrated Specialty ASC, NYC Care PT, Nexray Medical Imaging d/b/a Soul Radiology, and individual physicians, among others. The complaint also names John Does 1–50.
No substantive defense response was located on the docket in the reviewed source set. Reuters reported that Ikhilov did not immediately respond to a request for comment. FedEx is represented by William Clay, Adam Gallagher, Michael Graves, and Aaron Meyer of The Willis Law Group PLLC, according to Reuters.
Reuters reported that Uber has filed similar federal fraud suits in Los Angeles, Miami, and Philadelphia against firms and providers over allegedly fraudulent injury claims.