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Federal Torts

Arizona Federal Tort Claims Act Attorney

A Federal Tort Claim is a unique type of personal injury or wrongful death case in which an accident either happened on federal property or was caused by an on-duty federal employee. These cases involves following an extremely specific process based on federal regulations and rules for presenting these types of claims. With more than 25 years of experience, I understand these types of cases. I can stand by your side to help you get the fair treatment you deserve.

Free consultations are available. Contact me at (520) 325-8660 to discuss your Federal Tort Claims Act case. All cases are handled on a contingency basis. You only pay when I win your case.

What sets these cases apart is the involvement of federal property or federal personnel. These are accidents that may have taken place on a military base or at a government building. They may have been caused by a postman driving a mail truck, an air force serviceman driving military equipment, a border patrol official, or any other government or military employee.

While federal tort claim act cases are differentiated by who caused them or where they took place, the accidents themselves are not unique. They can include:

I can help sort through complicated matters; In addition, I have represented many service members and their families while stationed at Fort Huachuca and Davis Monthan AFB. I am committed to providing you with the personal attention your case deserves. As a lawyer, I take a holistic approach to the practice of the law. That means that I am here to help you with all aspects of your case. Certainly the primary aspect is helping you get the compensation you need to cover medical expenses, your pain and suffering and lost wages, but there are other matters that need to be dealt with as well. I am here to help you with them.

Contact me at (520) 325-8660 to schedule a free consultation about your federal tort claims act case. I am available to assist people in Tucson and throughout Southern Arizona, including Oro Valley, Nogales, Casa Grande, and Sierra Vista.