At Matern Law Group, we are committed to protecting the rights of employees and consumers, including the right to report illegal or unethical activity without fear of retaliation or intimidation.
The California False Claims Act lets people report and sue on behalf of California if someone cheats the state or local governments out of taxpayer money, covering a wide range of frauds, including health care and government contracts.
California’s False Claims Act is a law designed to combat fraud against the government. Here’s a breakdown of what it means for the general public:
In essence, the California False Claims Act is a tool for both preventing fraud against government funds and encouraging honest citizens to speak up without fear of retaliation. It’s about keeping the system honest and ensuring taxpayer money is used properly.
Concerns around military spending and consumer rights related to false claims include:
To file a false claims lawsuit, you start by identifying and gathering evidence of someone cheating the government financially. It’s crucial to consult with a lawyer who knows about these types of cases to help you understand your situation and guide you through the process. Your lawyer will then prepare and file a legal document called a complaint, which explains the fraud in detail, but this is done confidentially at first so the government can investigate your claims without alerting the accused party.
The government then decides if it wants to join in on your lawsuit. If they do, they take over; if not, you can choose to proceed on your own with your lawyer’s help. If the lawsuit succeeds in recovering money for the government, you might get a portion of the funds as a reward for your efforts. Throughout this process, the law protects you from being unfairly treated or retaliated against for blowing the whistle on the fraud.
Our Practices are Guided by Integrity. We’ll protect what you deserve.
We work tirelessly and fight tenaciously to hold rights abusers accountable.
If you’ve experienced a distressing incident related to an issue like this, call us for a free case evaluation.
Legal cases can be lengthy, complicated, and confusing, but you don’t have to take on the system all by yourself. If you believe someone has violated your individual rights, or the rights of a large group of people in your community, we can help you find the right course of action.
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