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Amgen Inc., a biotechnology company, paid to resolve claims that they paid kickbacks and encouraged
off-label usage.
Doctors Care settled allegations that they had submitted false claims for urgent care visits to programs like Medicare and Medicaid. Whistleblowers were awarded $5.4 million.
Healthcare cases we've handled1,4
Two cardiovascular testing labs agreed to pay $48.5 million to settle claims of paying kickbacks and conducting unnecessary testing.
Respironics Inc., paid to resolve alleged False Claims Act violations for paying kickbacks in the form of free call center services.
And more. See all of our results.
¹ Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes because each case is unique and must be evaluated separately.
4 Cases handled by one of our attorneys prior to formation of Carolina Whistleblower Attorneys.
Why Carolina Whistleblower Attorneys?
We’re led by a former U.S. attorney who helped lead the nation in whistleblower recoveries. We have the connections and knowledge to do right by you.
Carolina Whistleblowers is a partnership between the Law Office of Bill Nettles and the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, one of the largest law firms in NC — meaning we have the resources to invest in your case without ever charging you a dime upfront.
Whistleblower work can be lucrative, so many attorneys will want your case. But we’ve already won plenty of cases.1,4 Our goal is to do what’s right for you.
Every report of fraud makes us a little incensed all over again. Our mission is to stamp out corporate greed, while protecting those who have the courage to come forward.
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Awards we've won
Whether it's charging NP visits as MD, generic medicines as name brand, or "unbundling" - upcoding takes many forms, but all are wrong.
Common types of healthcare fraud
Every year fraudulent Medicare/Medicaid charges cost Americans taxpayers billions of dollars.
It's illegal for any healthcare professional to receive compensation (in any form) for prescribing a mediation, making a referral, or sending business somewhere.
Settlement with CVS pharmacy in one of the first False Claims Act settlements involving Medicare’s Part D.
A long-term care pharmacy settled allegations that they received kickbacks for switching Medicaid recipients from a competitor drug.