In the United States, you may not sue the Federal government or its employees for negligently causing personal injuries except to the extent the Federal government will let you. The United States government does give its citizens permission to sue it for personal injuries, but only under certain conditions and only if you follow certain procedures. The set of Federal laws that outline these conditions and procedures is referred to as “The Federal Tort Claims Act.”
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