Do I have a Whistleblower Case?


1. You may very well have a good Whistleblower Case if you have specific information about a company or organization that has been defrauding a government agency, for example, detailed proof that a healthcare provider has been systematically upcoding Medicare and Medicaid claims for reimbursement.
2. Here are some examples of some successful Whistleblower Cases by category or industry:
a. Health Care
b. Military Contracts
c. GSA Purchasing
d. Customs Duties
e. Medical AreaI. Bank Mortgage g. Defense Spending h. Research Grants i. Small Business Administration (SBA) Programs j. Medicare and Medicaid

3. It is vitally important that you have (or can get) documents and records to support your allegations.

4. If the government has already started a nearly identical investigation or case on its own or with another whistleblower, or if your information is very similar to that which has already been publicly disclosed in the news, on the internet or in public proceedings your case may be on shaky grounds.

5. Your information needs to be current (usually less than 6 years old) because of the statute of limitations. 6. You also want to make sure the targeted company or organization still exits and can afford to pay money back to the government so you can receive a reward for your assistance. 7. Finally, if you are wondering, “Should I speak to the media or go public with my allegations?” The answer is: No, that is not a good idea because you may jeopardize a government investigation as well as your case. You best step is to consult with an experience whistleblower lawyer.


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