StateNew Hampshire

New Hampshire False Claims Act: Earn 15–30% for Reporting Fraud

Report New Hampshire Medicaid fraud under the NH False Claims Act and earn 15–30% of the recovery. Verified July 4, 2026.

New Hampshire False Claims Act at a glance
Reward15–30% of recovery
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Administered byNew Hampshire Department of Justice
Legal authorityN.H. RSA 167:61-b to :61-e
Fraud coveredHealthcare & Medicare/Medicaid
Eligibility / sharesMedicaid fraud only.
Anonymous filingNo — Filed under seal initially.
AttorneyRequired. Qui tam suits effectively require counsel.
StatusActive.

Key takeaways

  • Whistleblowers can receive 15–30% of recovery.
  • Administered by New Hampshire Department of Justice.
  • Filed under seal initially.
  • An attorney is effectively required (contingency — no upfront cost).
  • Medicaid fraud only.

How to report and claim your reward

  1. Retain a whistleblower attorney
  2. File a qui tam complaint under seal
  3. Serve the NH Department of Justice

Good to know

Medicaid-only in practice.

Anonymity: Filed under seal initially.

Should you talk to a whistleblower attorney first?

For this program, yes — qui tam suits effectively require counsel.

Statistically, represented whistleblowers recover awards far more often than unrepresented ones, and reporting through the wrong channel — or second — can forfeit your reward entirely. Because whistleblower attorneys work on contingency, a consultation costs nothing.

Last verified: July 4, 2026 against official government sources. Program rules change — always confirm on the official site before filing.