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4) Who will decide my case?

There may or may not be an opportunity to negotiate for a settlement of the case during the administrative review process, or after suit is filed and before a trial. Settlement discussions depend on how well the claim is presented and how the involved agency feels about the claim.  If the case actually goes to a trial though, it will not be a jury trial; your case must be tried in front of a United States Federal District Court Judge, who will decide all disputed issues, and decide how much in money damages to award, if any.

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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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