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Accused of committing health care fraud or abuse?

On Behalf of Michael A. Rataj, PC | Nov 13, 2020 | White-Collar Crimes

Accusations of health care abuse or fraud are serious, and certainly something medical providers in Michigan and elsewhere should not treat lightly. There is a lot on the line if you end up being charged and ultimately convicted. If you find yourself accused of committing health care fraud, whether as a result of your actions or someone else’s, the sooner you take steps to protect yourself, the better.

Health care fraud is unfortunately common, but it doesn’t mean that everyone accused of participating in it is guilty of it. Charges will not be filed without evidence backing up the accusation, which is why an audit or investigation has to happen first. This, of course, can disrupt your business, and if word gets out, it can affect your reputation.

If you find yourself or your company being investigated for health care fraud, any evidence gathered by auditors will be made available to your legal counsel for review. From there, authorities will determine if fraud charges are appropriate. If official charges are filed, acting quickly to address them is paramount. Your legal counsel will have the ability to look at the whole picture and help you determine the best way to approach your case. For some individuals, fighting for dismissal is appropriate. For others, seeking a plea deal or alternative sentencing is the way to go.

If you are accused of committing health care fraud or abuse, the sooner you get ahead of the situation, the better. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help you do just that. To learn how, please take a moment and visit our firm’s website.

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