Nationwide False Claims Act Attorneys
The False Claims Act is a federal law that allows individuals to file a whistleblower or qui tam action against an individual or company responsible for defrauding the federal government. Federal agencies throughout the government rely on contractors to accomplish work, but when contractors act fraudulently or steal money from the government, they can be held accountable under the False Claims Act.
At the Whistleblower Law Firm, we handle False Claims Act whistleblower cases for clients throughout all 50 states. Contact our attorneys or call us at 1-866-558-4259 to schedule your free, confidential consultation to report fraud and corporate wrongdoing.
Blowing the Whistle on Fraud and Wrongdoing
While most companies and individuals act ethically when fulfilling government contracts and obligations, not all do. The choice to fraudulently use or provide government funds and services can be extremely harmful to the greater public and it should be reported to the U.S. Department of Justice through a qui tam action.
A few areas of federal government have been the source of many False Claims Act suits, including:
- Military and defense contracts
- Public works and construction contracts
- Insurance fraud
- Medicare and Medicaid fraud
- Mortgage fraud
- Pharmaceutical off-label marketing fraud
If you've learned of fraud or illegal business practices in any industry that involve federal funds or federal supplies, speak to our whistleblower protection lawyers immediately. A successful whistleblower suit can result in millions of dollars in damages, as well as protection from termination and harassment.
Contact Our False Claims Act Lawyers
At the Whistleblower Law Firm, we help clients throughout the nation file claims under federal and state whistleblower protection laws. When you believe that you may have a whistleblower or qui tam case against your employer, our lawyers can help.
Contact us or call our law firm at 1-866-558-4259 to schedule your free, confidential consultation to discuss the False Claims Act today.




