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    Medical Fraud Defense

    Houston Medical Fraud Lawyers :: The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp

    Medical fraud cases are quickly becoming more common in Texas. Those who have been arrested for medical fraud are accused of deceiving health insurance carriers in order to gain money or benefits. This crime can also be committed when an individual uses fraudulent tactics to secure unnecessary treatments or medications.

    Medical professionals and private citizens can both be accused of this crime. Medical fraud may be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the amount of money in question and the number of people who were involved in the scheme. Some possible punishments for medical fraud include:

    • Jail or prison time
    • Fines and restitution
    • Loss of one’s professional license
    • Probation

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    How are People Charged with Medical Fraud?

    Accusations of medical fraud normally come about after a lengthy investigation. This investigation can happen after someone tips off an insurance carrier about fraudulent activity. It can also happen because insurance companies routinely audit their files in order to find potential cases of medical fraud. Medical personnel may find themselves at the center of a fraud investigation if numerous patients complain to a state licensing board.

    Investigators use a variety of means to secure evidence for a fraud conviction. They might obtain evidence in the following ways:

    • Seizing computers
    • Issuing a subpoena of medical records
    • Undercover interviews
    • Wiretaps or other surveillance

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    If you have been charged with medical fraud, it is vitally important to ensure that every piece of evidence was obtained legally. The Federal Rules of Evidence largely govern how evidence is introduced in court. This legislation can sometimes be very complicated, especially when electronic documents or e-discovery are involved. An experienced medical fraud lawyer can help you understand these rules and provide you with sound legal advice.

    Matthew Sharp is competentĀ criminal defense lawyer in the Houston area. He will carefully analyze the prosecution’s proof and make sure that everything was legally procured and is relevant to the case. If The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp comes across any objectionable evidence, they will take the appropriate measures to suppress it.

    Your entire future rests on the outcome of your medical fraud case. Do not entrust your legal defense to just anyone. Put your trust in The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp.

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