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Whistleblower Successes

Whistleblower reward laws and whistleblower reward programs enable qualifying whistleblowers to recover anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of the government’s recovery. These whistleblower reward laws include: the federal False Claims Act; State False Claims Acts; the Securities and Exchange Commission Whistleblower Program; the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Whistleblower Program; and, the Internal Revenue Service Whistleblower Program. We have collected summaries of recent successes in cases brought by whistleblowers, and you can read them below. You can also review our annual Top Ten Lists.

Members of the Constantine Cannon Whistleblower Lawyer Team have served as lead counsel on cases that have recovered roughly $1.3 billion for the government and hundreds of millions in whistleblower awards. You can read more about the results we have achieved for our clients in Our Successes.

If you believe you have information about fraud which could give rise to a claim for a whistleblower reward, please contact us to speak with one of our experienced whistleblower attorneys.

January 30, 2018

Tampa’s largest ambulance providers AmeriCare Ambulance Service, Inc. and its sister company AmeriCare ALS, Inc. agreed to pay roughly $5.5 million to settle claims they violated the False Claims Act by billing Medicare for medically unnecessary ambulance transportation services. The allegations originated in a whistleblower lawsuit filed under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act by former AmeriCare employee Ernest Sharp. He will receive a whistleblower award of roughly $1.15 million from the proceeds of the government’s recovery. DOJ (MDFL)

January 25, 2018

Primex Clinical Laboratories, LLC agreed to pay $3.5 million to settle claims it violated the False Claims Act and Anti-Kickbacks Statue by paying kickbacks in exchange for laboratory referrals for patient pharmacogenetic testing. The allegations originated by a whistleblower lawsuit filed under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act by former sales reps Don Pyburn and David Choate. They will receive a whistleblower award of $754,000 from the proceeds of the government’s recovery. DOJ (NDTX)

January 24, 2018

Tennessee chiropractor Matthew Anderson agreed to pay $1.45 million to resolve allegations he violated the False Claims Act. Specifically, the government alleged that Anderson and his management company, PMC LLC, caused pharmacies to submit requests for Medicare and TennCare payments for pain killers dispensed based upon prescriptions written at the Cookeville Center for Pain Management, one of the pain clinics Anderson managed, which had no legitimate medical purpose. The government further alleged that Anderson caused four pain clinics he managed to bill Medicare for upcoded claims for office visits that were not reimbursable at the levels sought. The allegations originated in a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a former office manager for the Cookeville Center for Pain Management under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act. The whistleblower will receive a whistleblower award of $246,500 from the proceeds of the government's recovery. DOJ

January 4, 2018

Kmart Corporation agreed to a $1 million settlement with the California Department of Insurance to resolve a whistleblower claim brought under the California Insurance Fraud Prevention Act.  KMart contracted with insurance companies to be reimbursed at a rate based on the company's charges to cash-paying customers, but was alleged to have submitted claims to private insurers in amounts that exceeded the agreed-upon rates.  CA
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