
What if you are at work and see a wrongdoing?
What if you find that your employer has been ripping off the government by overcharging for Medicare or by padding prices for services never rendered or inferior products? What if you find evidence in the files that clinical trials for a controversial drug were not held exactly as stated? What if children in your community have a high preponderance of cancer and you stumble across a toxicology report in the lab?
What would you do?
If you answered c. —Be a whistleblower—then contact Clark, Perdue & List Co, LPA.
A whistleblower is an ordinary person with an extraordinary belief system based on making things right and playing by the rules. Not everybody will have the courage and self-esteem to be a whistleblower but for those who do blow the whistle on unethical behavior, your reward may be great.
People may fear retaliation or loss of job if they blow the whistle which is why if you think your employer is doing something wrong which is harmful to the government or the greater good - talk to a whistleblower lawyer.
If you go public with information before filing a lawsuit, you run the risk of someone else going public with that exact same information or information similar to yours. That would be bad news for you because as the whistleblower, you are eligible to receive a percentage of recovered funds because you took a risk exposing the fraud.
The legal consultation won't cost you any money; it is strictly confidential. You can unburden your heavy heart and Clark, Perdue & List Co, LPA lawyers can help you to decide if it's a viable case worth pursuing. If you and the law firm move forward with the qui tam lawsuit, they will provide you with the support that you need to continue.
If you're a whistleblower in PA, NJ, or WV, contact of counsel law firm of Anapol Schwartz.
Contact us to discuss your case or ask a legal question.