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Savannah Whistleblower Lawyer

If you have knowledge that a company or an individual has committed fraud against the U.S. government, you may be entitled to bring a whistleblower lawsuit, also known as a qui tam lawsuit, against that individual or entity. You may also be entitled to compensation if the government is successful in recovering its lost money.

Our Savannah whistleblower attorneys can guide you through the entire process and help you recover the compensation you deserve for your efforts and help ensure you do not face retaliation from your employer.

Contact the Nye Law Group today for a free and confidential consultation. Because we work on a contingency fee basis, you are not charged any legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Call 855-856-4212 to learn more about your legal options today.

Understanding the False Claims Act and Qui Tam Lawsuits

Federal and state statutes encourage and protect individuals who report fraudulent activities against the government. Since the Civil War, the False Claims Act has become an important tool in helping the federal government prevent businesses it works with from defrauding U.S. tax payers.

This law includes important whistleblower provisions that encourage individuals with knowledge of fraudulent activities against the government to come forward. A whistleblower claim may be warranted if an individual is aware of:

  • Abuse of authority
  • Activities that violate state or national regulations
  • Activities that pose a significant danger to the public
  • Inappropriate use of public or government funds
  • Illegal activities

Some of the most common types of fraudulent activities that are reported through whistleblower lawsuits include:

  • Government fraud
  • Tax fraud
  • Corporate fraud
  • Medicare or Medicaid fraud
  • Defense contractor fraud
  • Healthcare fraud

If an individual has knowledge of any of the above actions, or any others, he or she may be entitled to file a qui tam lawsuit on behalf of the federal government. In the event that your case is successful, you may be entitled to compensation.

If you are unsure if you have grounds to file a qui tam lawsuit, our experienced Savannah whistleblower attorneys can help you determine your legal options.

Contact us today for a free and confidential consultation.

The Right to Compensation

The False Claims Act includes important provisions that allow the individual or party that reported the claim to collect compensation should their lawsuit be successful and the government is able to reclaim the money it lost through the fraudulent actions.

Whistleblowers may be entitled to 15-25 percent of the amount recovered. In situations in which the government has been defrauded out of millions of dollars, the whistleblower could be entitled to substantial compensation.

However, filing a qui tam lawsuit is a particularly complicated process that is regulated by strict procedures. It is vital that you have a reputable lawyer by your side if you are considering filing a whistleblower lawsuit.

Our Savannah whistleblower lawyers are experienced in handling these types of claims and can help guide you through the entire process. We can also help ensure you receive the full protections provided under the False Claims Act to ensure the company you are reporting does not retaliate against you.

Whistleblower Protections

Because whistleblowers often report fraudulent activities conducted by their employer, the False Claims Act has a number of provisions that help ensure a whistleblower does not face any form of retaliation or discrimination for reporting fraud.

All qui tam lawsuits are filed under seal, which means the company that allegedly committed the fraudulent activity is not notified of the claim while the Department of Justice investigates and decides if it wants to pursue the lawsuit. This means that the information contained within the lawsuit is not available to the public or anyone outside of the investigation.

Should whistleblowers experience any form of retaliation after filing a claim, he or she may be entitled to additional compensation and damages.

Our Savannah whistleblower attorneys know that choosing to blow the whistle on your employer or another entity is not an easy decision. We can help ensure that your case remains confidential and that your rights are protected throughout the process and after the lawsuit has concluded.

Contact The Nye Law Group to find out how we can help you.

Contact Our Savannah Whistleblower Attorneys

If you believe that you have grounds to file a qui tam lawsuit, do not hesitate to contact our Savannah whistleblower attorneys right away to begin discussing your legal options. We will work directly with the Department of Justice and will handle all of the details of the case on your behalf. We will also work to help ensure you do not experience any type of retaliation for your courageous actions of coming forward and exposing fraud.

Contact The Nye Law Group today for your free and confidential consultation. You will not be charged any legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Call 855-856-4212 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form.

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