You saw something wrong

We'll help you dosomething about it.

Equitable Claims supports whistleblowers with the legal resources and financial backing to hold fraudsters accountable — confidentially, at no cost to you.

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* You may be entitled to
15-30%
of recovered fundsunder the False Claims Act.
Whistleblowers have helped recover billions for taxpayersand received substantial financial rewards.
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From fraud to accountability

Here's how it works

Equitable Claims is a specialized organization that helps individuals with inside knowledge of government fraud turn that knowledge into legal action — confidentially, and at no cost.

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Confidential Consultation
Confidential Consultation
Tell us what you've witnessed — in complete confidence. We'll help you understand whether you have a viable case and what your options are. No fees. No obligation.
2
Case Evaluation
Case Evaluation
Not sure if what you've witnessed qualifies? We evaluate your situation and, if it warrants action, connect you with experienced whistleblower attorneys who specialize in your type of case. They work on contingency — you pay nothing unless your case succeeds.
3
Evidence Guidance & Legal Strategy
Evidence Guidance & Legal Strategy
Proper documentation can make or break a case. Your legal team helps you understand what to preserve and how to do it legally, determines the best reporting pathway, and protects you from retaliation every step of the way.
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Resolution
Resolution
If the government recovers funds because of your information, you receive a percentage — often 15–30% of the recovery, potentially millions of dollars.
You provide the knowledge. We provide the legal team, the funding, and the path forward.
Legal Partner Network
Legal Partner Network
We connect qualified whistleblowers with experienced False Claims Act attorneys.
Litigation Funding
Litigation Funding
Equitable Claims finances the legal process, helping strong cases move forward without upfront cost or financial risk.
Retaliation Protection
Retaliation Protection
Understand your rights and access support if you face pushback, intimidation, or retaliation after coming forward.
What to Look For

Recognizing Fraud

Fraud against government programs costs taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars every year. It often hides in plain sight — inside companies that appear legitimate from the outside. Have you seen any of this where you work?

  • Billing for services never provided
  • Phantom patients or fake records
  • Upcoding and unbundling
  • Kickbacks and referral schemes
  • Tariff Evasion and Customs Fraud
  • Unnecessary treatments or tests
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If any of this sounds familiar, your knowledge could be worth millions — to you and to taxpayers.
You do not need to have complete evidence before contacting us. Relevant documents or details may strengthen a potential claim.
Federal law protects you

Protected by law.
Backed by process.

The False Claims Act, originally signed into law by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, gives private citizens the power to help expose fraud against the government. It also provides some of the strongest whistleblower protections in federal law, ensuring individuals can come forward safely and confidentially.

If you report fraud, your employer cannot legally fire, demote, harass, or retaliate against you for coming forward. The law includes robust anti-retaliation protections, including reinstatement, double back pay, and compensation for damages if retaliation occurs.

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The False Claims Act has remained one of the federal government's most effective tools for uncovering and prosecuting fraud for more than 160 years.

When the government recovers funds because of your information, you may be entitled to 15–30% of the total recovery under federal law. In large fraud cases, whistleblower awards can be substantial.

Equitable Claims finances the legal process from start to finish. There are no upfront costs, retainers, or financial obligations. We work with experienced False Claims Act attorneys who specialize in whistleblower litigation and operate on contingency, meaning they only succeed when you do.

Proven Impact
$75B+
Source: U.S. Department of Justice.
Recovered for taxpayers through False Claims Act enforcement since 1986.
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More than a tip line.A federally recognized legal process

The False Claims Act empowers everyday Americans to hold wrongdoers accountable and help recover billions in stolen taxpayer dollars. It's not just a legal framework, it's a proven process. And we're here to help you navigate it with confidence.

Strong Law. Proven Results. Protected Insiders.

Take the First Step

It's confidential. It's free.
It could be worth millions.

Confidential
Confidential
Certain whistleblower laws may provide confidentiality and anti-retaliation protections.
No obligation
No obligation
You're not signing anything.
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Not ready to talk yet? That's okay. Learn more about the False Claims Act and your rights as a whistleblower — or come back when you're ready. We're here.

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Equitable Claims is a litigation finance organization. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship. Legal advice and representation are provided solely by independent licensed attorneys. Past recoveries and government enforcement statistics do not guarantee future outcomes.
All legal services are provided by our independent law firm partners.

* Eligible whistleblowers may receive between 15% - 30% of funds recovered by the government under the federal False Claims Act, subject to statutory requirements and government determination.