In NYC, Will Unemployment Benefits Fraud Get Me Arrested?
Both Medicaid benefit providers and recipients can be investigated for Medicaid fraud. A Medicaid recipient could be charged with fraud for providing false information on an application, altering or forging prescriptions or allowing another person to use his or her Medicaid card to obtain services. Those providing Medicaid services can be investigated for fraud if they file false claims about services rendered, claims about fake car accidents or claims for services that weren't given. Usually when you are under investigation, you'll get a letter from a government agency asking you to come in for an interview and bring certain documents with you. Before you turn over anything or meet with anyone, you need to get representation from an experienced fraud defense attorney. You need to make sure your rights are protected and you have a good shot at getting charges dropped or lessened with Joseph Potashnik & Associates on your side.
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