Whistleblower Resource Center
Knowledgeable whistleblower lawyers can help you from the first time you think you might have a claim, all the way through the conclusion of your case. We have many resources on our site to get you started:
- About the False Claims Act
- Do I Have a Case?
- Choosing a Whistleblower Lawyer
- Filing a Whistleblower Claim
- Protection from Retaliation
But along the way, there are other helpful resources available to you. Many government agencies and related organizations provide information that can help whistleblowers and whistleblower attorneys learn more about potential claims.
Government Resources for Whistleblowers
General
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Government Accountability Office
- How to know fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement when you see them
- FraudNet - If you suspect fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement of federal funds, FraudNet can help you report your concerns to the right people
- Health Care Advisory Committees
- Official website for the U.S. government
Healthcare
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Regulations and Guidance
- Outreach and Education
- Video about False Claims Act
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General
- Food and Drug Administration
Defense Industry
Education
Contracting/procurement
Frequently Asked Questions
If you or someone you know has encountered government fraud and would like to report it, contact Goldberg Kohn for a free, confidential consultation regarding the situation. We regard your privacy with the utmost respect and will take every precaution to ensure that your identity is protected. Call us at 312-863-7222.
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