A Bakersfield man deliberately crashed his car into other vehicles, then filed insurance claims to be paid for his schemes. As a result, Jacob McNabb, 33, will spend sixteen years behind bars after his guilty conviction in November on fifteen counts of fraud. McNabb received money for repairs in each case but kept the payouts instead of fixing his car. Then he’d cause another collision and claim the preexisting damage was new. The California Department of Insurance began an investigation after cops noticed McNabb was involved in forty accidents over a six-year period.