In a whistleblower case, an individual steps forward to report the company they work for of committing fraudulent activity against the federal government. As the whistleblower, you are entitled to certain rights and protections under the False Claims Act.
The False Claims Act encourages those with knowledge of fraud against the government to come forward and report it by offering financial incentives. This means that if the government decides to pursue your claim, you are entitled to a percentage of the recovery.
The False Claims Act also provides you with legal protections from the corporation or individual you are turning in, including protection from:
- Retribution
- Retaliation
- Harassment
This fraud can cost the government, and as a result the taxpayers, a significant amount of resources to provide important services to American citizens, and this fraudulent activity makes it even more challenging to implement important programs and services. Having a false claims lawyer on your side can help strengthen your case, and help to stop fraudulent activity.
Attorney Bill Nettles, as the former US Attorney for South Carolina, led the state to becoming the most productive whistleblower district in the country. Mr. Nettles highly values and respects whistleblowers. With significant knowledge and experience, he can help you with your case.
If you believe the company you work for was involved in illegal activity and would like to discuss it with our false claims lawyer, give our office a call at 803-814-2826 to schedule your initial consultation. We are proud to serve clients in Columbia, Charleston and the surrounding South Carolina communities.