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About Federal Tort Claims
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2) Why is it sometimes hard to find an attorney to help me with my Federal Tort
Claims case?
Many attorneys who are willing to handle personal injury or death claims against
private parties will not handle cases against the federal government. For some
it may simply be because they are unfamiliar with the technical procedures that
must be followed for such claims pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act. For
others, it may be because the FTCA restricts the attorney's fees to either 20%
or 25% of the recovery, depending on the circumstances.
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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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