Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Americas Watchdog Seeks Personal Injury Law Firms Partners to Go After US Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Cases Involving Hospitals & Nursing Homes With the Potential for Large Rewards & Possible Identification of wrongful death, Neglect & Abuse.

Americas Watchdog is one of the best known consumer groups in the US. The group has a sterling reputation with many leading US law firms & and consumer groups. For over four years Americas Watchdog's Corporate Whistle blower Center has been investigating massive Medicare & Medicaid fraud on the part of major US hospitals & nursing homes. Americas Watchdog estimates that Medicare or Medicaid fraud is a $20 billion dollar+ per year disaster. The US government offers a reward of 15% or more, for provable information related to Medicare or Medicaid fraud. Americas Watchdog now wants to work with established medium or larger personal injury firms in each of 20 cities or states, where Medicare or Medicaid fraud is the worst. According to the group, "we want to team up with an larger personal injury law firm in specific cities, where we know Medicare or Medicaid fraud is rampant, to put a big dent in the problem, and to get possibly very well paid for doing so. Personal Injury Law Firms/Investors/Partners who might have an interest in this are welcome to call the group at 866-714-6466 These are but a few of the issues that we intend to go after and expose. The great thing for a personal injury law firm is that we have experience doing every aspect of the investigation, we know exactly what we are looking for, and we have a great plan that should produce dramatic results for everyone involved. Side benefits that are free will include wrongful death, abuse & neglect information in each city or state.

(PRWEB) June 12, 2008 -- Americas Watchdog and its Corporate Whistle Blower Center have put in four years investigating Medicare or Medicaid over billing across the US. According to the group, "If the average tax payer knew how bad Medicare or Medicaid fraud and over billing were, there would be a tax payer revolt. It's so bad that on the low end we figure at a minimum Medicare/Medicaid fraud-over billing costs tax payers an extra $20 billion dollars each year. Because the US government offers a reward of 15% or more, we intend to get a personal injury law firm/ financial partner in each of the worst cities states for Medicare or Medicaid fraud and over billing to attack the problem, expose the bad guys, and get well paid for doing it". A Potential Personal Injury law firm Investors/Partners can call Americas Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466 to find out more.

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So what types of medical issues is the group looking for its Medicare or Medicaid fraud investigation?


  • Hospitals charging for services that were never needed such as heart caths or stents.
  • Hospitals charging for services or material that was never provided to the patient.
  • *Hospitals in bed with drug companies, or medical device companies overcharging for the drugs or the medical device.
  • Nursing homes not providing patients with minimum time par day.
  • Nursing homes over billing Medicare for testing that was never done.
  • Nursing homes not changing patients for a 24 hour period of time. (the patient then gets septic infections and then they often die)
  • Nursing-home care firms that instead of sending a actual nurse, they send a undocumented worker to spend the day with the patient.

According to Americas Watchdog, "These are but a few of the issues that we intend to go after and expose. The great thing for the personal injury law firm/ investor/partner in every one of targeted cities is, we have experience doing every aspect of the investigation, we know exactly what we are looking for, and we have a great plan that should produce dramatic results for everyone involved."

The targeted cities considered to be the worst with respect to Medicare/Medicaid fraud are but not limited to:


  • Los Angeles
  • Las Vegas
  • Baltimore
  • Detroit
  • Chicago
  • Phoenix
  • Houston
  • New Orleans
  • Miami
  • Atlanta
  • Philadelphia
  • Dallas
  • San Diego
  • San Fransisco
  • Washington DC
  • Orlando
  • Jacksonville
  • Tuscon
  • Orange County, California
  • Tampa/Saint Pete

Additional States include: New Mexico, West Virginia, North & South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Jersey, Every Metro in Florida, All of Arizona & California.

According to Americas Watchdog the ideal medium to large personal injury law firm Partner/Investor would be a firm with a practice emphasis on personal injury, wrongful death, nursing home abuse, etc. These types of lawyers will know exactly what we are talking about, the will understand the scope of the problem, and if they are in one of our target markets/states, they will understand exactly why we intend to have an insider campaign in those specific markets or states. Most importantly, they will understand the potential earnings that can be generated from this type of Qui Tam project. These type individuals should call us anytime at 866-714-6466.

Again to emphasize: Americas Watchdog's investigation is strictly focused on Qui Tam type whistle blowers, and that is strictly what the investment is for. However, if the campaign discovers dozens or hundreds of issues related to wrongful death, neglect or abuse, the group will at no charge pass the information onto the law firm partner on the Medicare/Medicaid fraud investigation at no charge, or anticipation of any fee. At all times Americas Watchdog intends to pass any known ethics test, or state bar association rule.

Personal Injury Law Firms that might be interested in Americas Watchdog's Medicare/Medicaid fraud project should be informed that this is a one on one partnership/investment opportunity. In other words, one investor, one investigation per city. Americas Watchdog's Corporate Whistle Blowers web site is located at Http://AmericasWatchdog.Com and their contact number is 866-714-6466.

Americas Watchdog is all about consumer protection and corporate responsibility.

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