Resources
Whistleblower guides
Plain-English answers to the questions people ask before coming forward.
- Why Use TruthArrow Instead of Going Directly to a Lawyer?Start with clarity, not guesswork. See why TruthArrow helps you understand your case before contacting a whistleblower attorney.
- Do I Have a Whistleblower Case?Find out in minutes whether your situation qualifies as a whistleblower case and what it could be worth.
- How Much Do Whistleblowers Get Paid?Whistleblowers typically receive 15%–30% of the total government recovery. See how payouts are calculated with real examples.
- How to Report Fraud (The Right Way)A step-by-step guide to reporting fraud without losing your reward, your protection, or your case.
- Can I Report Fraud Anonymously?Yes — you can explore your case anonymously. Here's what anonymity actually protects, and when your identity becomes part of the record.
- What Happens After You Report Fraud?The full process from filing under seal to resolution — typical timelines, who's involved, and what to expect.
- Examples of Medicare FraudThe most common Medicare and Medicaid fraud patterns the government prosecutes, with real-world examples.
- What Is a Qui Tam Case?Qui tam cases let private citizens sue on behalf of the government — and share in the recovery. Here's how they work.
- Do I Need a Lawyer? Find the Right Attorney for Your CaseWhistleblower cases require counsel — but not just any lawyer. Here's how to find the right attorney for your jurisdiction and case type.
- Risks of Being a WhistleblowerThe real risks of coming forward — retaliation, stress, time — and the legal protections that exist to cover you.
- What Qualifies as Fraud?The legal line between unethical behavior and actual fraud — what the government can prosecute, and what it can't.