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About Federal Tort
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5) What is meant by the requirement that I "exhaust my administrative remedies"
before filing suit?
The Federal Tort Claims Act specifies that before a suit for damages may be
filed in federal court, the claimant must present the claim in writing to the
appropriate federal agency and follow certain procedural rules while the agency
investigates your allegations and considers whether to settle or deny your
claim. The procedures for this are different depending on which federal agency
is involved.
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This site contains only general background information and is not intended to constitute specific legal advice or establish an attorney/client relationship. Federal Tort Claims are partially covered by state laws, and state laws are constantly changing. If you think you may have a case you should promptly contact a lawyer in your state with experience in handling Federal Tort Claims cases. |
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