Report Medicaid Fraud

Call toll-free 1-888-933-1086 to speak with a whistleblower attorney regarding Medicaid Fraud and your potential reward.

Attorneys John Mininno, Kathleen Covert-Mininno, and Gary Marek are experienced and skilled in presenting medicaid fraud claims to the government, spurring investigations and whistleblower awards.

About Us

Attorneys Gary Marek, John Mininno, and Kathleen Covert-Mininno, along with IRS Agent Joseph J. Golden, have established an experienced, motivated, and focused team with the sole mission of earning bona fide clients a significant informant reward from the government for whistleblowing on Medicaid fraud.
 
John Mininno, Kathleen Covert-Mininno, Gary Marek, Joe Golden

All potential claims will be confidentially and expertly analyzed to determine if there is sufficient, specific, and credible evidence for lawfully filing a bona fide claim with state and federal governments in order to not only earn monetary rewards, but to help bring an end to fraudulent Medicaid billing.
 
The Mininno Law Office is located in Collingswood, New Jersey, which is just minutes from center city Philadelphia and within 90 miles from New York and Washington, DC.

 

What is Medicaid Fraud and Why Does it Affect Me?

Medicaid fraud is incredibly prevalent in today's healthcare industry. By overcharging for services rendered, healthcare providers receive undue compensation for procedures, medicines, or other treatments that were never needed or never took place. State reimbursements commonly exceed the costs of the care provided to medicaid recipients and it is up to whistleblowers to uncover these practices that can not only affect patients, but the rest of us as well. How do these fraudulent billing tactics affect all of us? When healthcare providers use unethical billing practices to steal from Medicaid, available resources decrease and, as is most often the case when money takes precedence over healthcare, the quality of treatment inevitably declines.
 

What is a Whistleblower?

A Whistleblower, also called a relator or informant, is someone who comes forward with information regarding fraud. Often, whistleblowers are employees of a company that is engaging in fraudulent activity. Occasionally, whistleblowers are patients, customers, or clients that have discovered that the company with whom they do business is engaging in fraudulent activity. It is important to note, however, that regardless of how the information is obtained, aside from illegal tactics, if that information leads to the recovery of Medicaid funds, it is monetarily rewarded.
 
Patients and/or employees with information that can lead to the recovery of monies owed to the government stand to earn between 10 and 30 percent of those recoveries. Depending on the frequency and extent of Medicaid billing fraud, those percentages could exceed hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars.
 
If you think you could potentially be a medicaid fraud whistleblower for your state, contact the Mininno Law Office. A lawyer will help you gather all of your information, including hard documents and evidence, and present it to the government, who will then decide whether or not to start an investigation. Legal representation is necessary to earn the highest amount of monetary compensation for your information. Call toll-free 1-888-933-1086 to speak with a whistleblower attorney at the Mininno Law Office.

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