Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Recovery Law Firm
Federal False Claims Act - Health Care False Billing Recovery Attorneys
The Law Offices of Kevin J. Dolley, located in St. Louis, Missouri, represents whistleblowers in prosecuting federal False Claims Act, qui tam litigation, involving Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Attorney Kevin J. Dolley brings false claims lawsuits on behalf of persons who have information that a health care provider engaged in fraudulent billing activities involving Medicare.
Medicare Whistleblower Representation
Mr. Dolley meets with clients who have information upon which to file a claim that a healthcare provider has engaged in fraud against a federal health care plan. A federal qui tam claim allows for recovery for fraud committed against the government and permits the person who provides the information to recover a portion of the financial compensation for providing such information and helping in the prosecution and recovery of Medicare funds.
False Claims Act Law Firm
Whether you are a nurse, staff worker, doctor, billing or coding employee or other person with knowledge of health care fraud against Medicare or Medicaid, Mr. Dolley is available to discuss the matter directly with you. Whistleblowers who report fraud against the federal government are protected from retaliation under Federal law. Whether you have obtained information regarding billing fraud by a hospital, nursing home, home health care company, pharmaceutical company, physician or pharmacist, you could be entitled to 30% of the total amount of recovery. Such fraud may include failing to provide services, upcoding and unbundling, kickbacks, falsifying records and failing to properly maintain records.
Contact a Qui Tam Medicare False Claims Recovery Attorney
Attorney Kevin J. Dolley is available for a confidential meeting to discuss a Medicare False Claims Act whistleblower claim. Mr. Dolley can be reached at 314.645.4100 or by email at Kevin@dolleylaw.com. The firm is able to represent clients in False Claims Act litigation in federal courts throughout the United States including federal courts in Illinois, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.