The decision on whether to file a False Claims Act (qui tam) lawsuit is never an easy
one despite the reward and job protection the False Claims Act offers.
There are many factors for a person to consider, including the effect being a
whistleblower will have on the his or her personal and professional lives. A person who
files a qui tam lawsuit also has to be prepared to spend a tremendous amount of time and
effort working on their case.
But many people decide the risks are worth taking and the effort worth making because
its the right thing to do or they fear that the fraud might result in someone
getting injured or killed.
Here are the stories of a few whistleblowers. One of them, Robert Wityczak, tells what
happened to him before the False Claims Act was amended in 1986. The others were able to
benefit from the amended law and were represented by John R. Phillips and Mary Louise
Cohen.
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