Price Armstrong
1919 Cahaba Rd, Birmingham AL 35223, Birmingham, AL 35223
About Price Armstrong
Price Armstrong is a complex litigation firm representing plaintiffs nationwide in whistleblower actions, defective medical device and drug injury cases, and class action lawsuits. The firm has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in recovery for clients. Its attorneys bring experience from large defense firms, offering a unique perspective. Price Armstrong operates on a contingency fee basis, providing free case evaluations from its offices in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
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Notable Case Results
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$25M
Defense Contracting Fraud
Defense contractor Insitu Inc. agreed to pay $25 million to settle a qui tam lawsuit for knowingly submitting false information regarding drone costs, overcharging the U.S. military, and using cheap, refurbished materials.
$2.5M
Government Contractor Fraud
Spacelabs Healthcare, LLC, a Department of Defense and VA contractor, settled for $2.5 million for overcharging the government for patient monitoring equipment by violating 'Most Favored Nations' pricing clauses.
$15M
Healthcare Fraud
Pharmaceutical company Mallinckrodt ARD LLC settled a $15 million claim for persuading physicians to prescribe drugs through illegal kickbacks (lavish meals and entertainment), violating the Federal Anti-Kickback Statute.
$5M
Medicare Fraud
Beaver Medical Group and Dr. Sherif Khalil paid over $5 million to settle allegations of Medicare fraud, specifically submitting invalid diagnoses to receive inflated payments from Medicare Advantage plans.
$18.3M
Healthcare Fraud
Electronic health record company athenahealth Inc. agreed to pay $18.25 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act by paying unlawful kickbacks to generate sales of its EHR product athenaClinicals.
$6.4M
Healthcare Fraud
Memorial Herman Health System agreed to pay $6.4 million for allegedly violating the Civil Monetary Penalties Law by improperly submitting claims through upcoding (automatically appending Evaluation and Management codes and modifiers to medical services).
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