What Compensation Is Provided in Qui Tam Cases?

When a person files a case under the False Claims Act and is successful, they can be rewarded a substantial amount of money for their help with the prosecution of the fraudulent company or individual. In these cases, a person can take a considerable reward that represents a significant percentage of the total amount defrauded by the contractor or tax defrauder.

If you have information regarding someone’s illegal actions to defraud the federal government, you may be entitled to pursue legal action under the False Claims Act. To learn more about this qui tam litigation and how you may be eligible for a sizable reward if successful, contact the qui tam attorneys of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, by calling 202-973-0900 today.

Awards in Qui Tam Cases

According to the False Claims Act, a person can be granted a reward after participating in a qui tam case to help the government catch defrauders. This reward is usually made relative to the scope of the fraudulent actions. This means that a person may be granted an award according to the following measures:

  • The penalties for fraud can be triple the amount stolen from the government
  • A false claim can cost a defendant usually between $5,000 to $10,000 per claim
  • A person filing a qui tam lawsuit may take up to 30 percent of the recovered money

Although these numbers can change on a case-to-case basis, the rewards for helping with a successful qui tam lawsuit can often give claimant a substantial amount of money as a reward.

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A qui tam lawsuit helps the United States government protect its taxpayers and its own resources. To learn more about how the information you have about a person’s fraudulent actions may be able to help the federal government and the American people, contact the qui tam lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, at 202-973-0900.

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