- Office of the Attorney General
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Allie Zuliani, Deputy Press Secretary
Boston — The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (AGO) announced today that Quincy-based roofing company The Roof Kings, LLC and its owner, Craig Galligan, 55, of Quincy, were indicted by a Norfolk County Grand Jury on June 25, 2026, on four counts each of Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fraud and one count each of Larceny Over $1,200. Galligan and The Roof Kings are scheduled to be arraigned in the Norfolk Superior Court on Friday, July 17, 2026.
According to the AGO, as the owner of The Roof Kings, Galligan was responsible for reporting accurate information on the type of work laborers performed and payroll information to insurers. Workers’ compensation insurance premiums are based, in part, on the type of work performed and the amount of payroll. Massachusetts law requires employers to accurately report information about their employees, payroll, and uninsured subcontractors so workers’ compensation insurers can properly calculate insurance premiums.
The AGO alleges that, during multiple audits for policies issued between 2021 and 2024, Galligan fraudulently represented that The Roof Kings had little or no payroll and only limited uninsured labor. An investigation by the AGO and the Insurance Fraud Bureau of Massachusetts later identified more than $1.5 million in previously undisclosed payroll payments issued through company bank accounts between 2018 and 2024. As a result of The Roof Kings’ underreporting, the AGO alleges that the company substantially underpaid workers’ compensation insurance premiums owed to A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Companies, a Massachusetts-based insurer headquartered in Burlington, avoiding approximately $584,962 in workers’ compensation insurance premiums between 2018 and 2024.
All of these charges are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
This matter is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Kaelyn Hilliard and Criminal Investigator Dennis O’Connor of the AGO’s Insurance and Unemployment Fraud Division, along with Victim Witness Advocate Lia Panetta of the AGO’s Victim Service Division, with assistance from investigators at the Insurance Fraud Bureau of Massachusetts.
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