The Right Thing To Do

Abe Lincoln
Being a whistleblower of corporate fraud on the federal government is the right thing to do. The Whistleblower Act first came into being during the Civil War, when Abe Lincoln discovered defense contractors were filling cannon balls with paper instead of iron, putting our troops at a disadvantage.

Unethical Practices Hurt Us All
Today, our hard earned tax dollars also help pay for health care and prescription drugs through Medicare and Medicaid. Americans deserve to have the delivery of that care free of fraud. Unfortunately, sometimes, companies contracting with the government that deliver health care or make prescription drugs are involved in fraud. When the government is defrauded, that hurts all of us.

The Governement Encourages Reporting
The False Claims Act (31 USC 3729-3733) allows for the reporting of fraud by employees of such companies. If you know of a fraud by a company contracted with the federal government for health care, prescription drug, defense or other contracting submit your case online or call us Toll Free at 1-866-MSGJUSTICE. Our attorneys include a Ph.D. in chemistry who worked for the pharmaceutical industry that can talk your language. It’s the right thing to do.


 

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