If you are facing federal health care criminal charges or are currently under investigation for violation of these laws, the decisions you make in regards to when you decide to retain an attorney and who will represent you will be of the utmost importance. The person who stands by you as you face the Government’s accusations must be ready to fight for you, and more importantly, be qualified to fight for you.

In selecting an attorney, make sure that your attorney has at least done the following:
1. Participated in the defense of federal criminal cases;
2. Won motion hearings in federal court;
3. Won preliminary hearings in federal court;
4. Won jury trials on criminal charges in federal court;
5. Has been recognized by third parties as being an outstanding attorney;
6. Has obtained sentences for his or her clients below the applicable Sentencing Guidelines
range;
7. Has a reputation for being aggressive and hard-working; and
8. Has proven that he or she is committed to fighting for you.

For health care related charges, call The McKellar Law Firm today.

Norman D. McKellar is such an attorney. He represents the accused nationwide, and he is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

Please contact Mr. McKellar immediately to protect your rights.

Health Care Crimes
Health care fraud cases can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including:

•Prescribing medically unnecessary medications
•Performing medically unnecessary patient testing or procedures
•Falsifying or tampering with medical records
•Billing patients or insurance carriers for medical care which was not provided
•Over-billing for work that was actually performed
•”Up-coding” for work performed (billing for a more expensive treatment than the
treatment the patient actually received)
•Billing for medical services which were not performed
•Providing or accepting kickbacks