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Michael McMann v. United States of America
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Los Angeles, California personal lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a federal tort claims act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $0 (03-25-2024 - CA)
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William Howard Schock v. United States of America
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Tucson, Arizona personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $1 (03-21-2024 - AZ)
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Amy Lausen v. United States of America
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Pierre, South Dakota personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $0 (03-12-2024 - SD)
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Tonya Haukaas v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
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Rapid City, South Dakota insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.
"South Dakota recognizes insurance bad faith. As explained by the Supreme Court of South Dakota, “[a] cause of action against an insurance company for bad faith failure to pay a claim is recognized in South Dakota.” Stene v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. C
More... $0 (03-19-2024 - SD)
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Kimberly Ann Zugschwert v. United States of America
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Minneapolis, Minnesota personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $1 (03-24-2024 - MN)
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Deborah S. Graves v. United States of America
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $0 (03-11-2024 - IA)
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Sacey Forte and Michael Battle v. United States of America
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Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $1 (03-04-2024 - IN)
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Niko Gillespie v. United States of America
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Nashville, Tennessee personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
This case was filed in the Putnam County Circuit Court, 2023-cv-310, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omis
More... $1 (03-11-2024 - TN)
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Evelyn Cecil and Kevin Cecil v. United States of America
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Louisville, Kentucky personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $1 (03-11-2024 - KY)
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Michael Le v. United States of America
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Fort Worth, Texas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the United States on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $0 (07-24-2023 - TX)
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Alesia Anderson v. United States of America
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Charlotte, North Carolina personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sue on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $1 (02-29-2024 - NC)
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Wayne Wimberley v. United States of America
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Raleigh, North Carolina personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 theory.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is the site of one of the worst water contamination cases in US history. The base was a frequent pollution spot where oil, industrial wastewater, and toxic chemicals used as degreasers and solvents were all knowingly d
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Get Ng, et al. v. Cincinnati Insurance Company
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Baltimore, Maryland insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on bad faith breach of insurance contract theories.
Maryland law recognizes a tort cause of action by an insured party where an insurer refuses in bad faith to settle a third-party's claim against the insured. Mesmer v. Md Auto. Ins. Fund, 353 Md. 241, 725 A.2d 1053, 1061-62 (Md. 1999).The basis for the insurer's
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Kristy Shepard v. City of Tulsa
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Governmental Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
The OGTCA applies to claims for “money damages” and is the exclusive avenue for liability. In more recent enactments, the Legislature has made it clear that liability must emanate from the OGTCA, not from “common law,” not from other statute
More... $11939 (02-06-2024 - OK)
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Ubalda Arzate v. United States of America
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San Francisco, California personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Federal tort claims are those against the federal government for damages to property, personal injuries, or death caused by the negligent or wrongful acts of a government employee while they were acting within the scope of their employment.
More... $1 (01-02-2024 - CA)
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Frank Caldwell v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
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Central Islip, New York insurance lawyer lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.
This case was filed in the Supreme Court State of New York, Nassau County, 617757/2022, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.
New York jurisprudence is clear that liability insurers owe their insureds the duty of good faith and fair
More... $1 (02-06-2024 - NY)
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Lorena M. Milligan v. Geico General Insurance Company, et al.
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Central Islip, New York insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.
New York jurisprudence is clear that liability insurers owe their insureds the duty of good faith and fair dealing to act in their insureds best interests in defending and settling claims. This duty arises as implied covenants of the contract between the ins
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Ellen Sepulveda v. United States of America
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New York City, New York personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
More... $1 (02-09-2024 - NY)
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Nankishore Basil, et al. v. Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company
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New York City, New York insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a bad faith breach of contract theory.
"New York jurisprudence is clear that liability insurers owe their insureds the duty of good faith and fair dealing to act in their insureds best interests in defending and settling claims. This duty arises as implied covenants of the contract between the insurer and
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Emil Jay Greenberg v. AIG Property Casualty Company
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New Haven, Connecticut insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of contract theory.
If an insured believes that his insurance company acted in bad faith, he can file a complaint with the Insurance Department. He can also file a civil lawsuit alleging a breach of the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing or tortious bad faith.
If a court
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Shannon Rollins-Allen v. Northern Clearing, Inc., et al.
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Bangor, Maine personal Injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence wrongful death theory individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Christopher Allen.
§2-807. Actions for wrongful death
1. Liability notwithstanding death. Whenever the death of a person is caused by a wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default
More... $1 (02-26-2024 - ME)
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Jeishy Mariana Zerpa v. Miami-Dade County, et al.
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Miami, Florida personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the defendants on auto negligence wrongful death theories.
Plaintiff Jeishy Mariana Zerpa Malpica is the surviving spouse of Juan Carlos Martinez Silva who was killed on February 27, 2021, when the bicycle he was riding was hit by a Miami-Dade Police Car driven by Officer Christopher Bendana.
The state and i
More... $3000000 (02-28-2024 - FL)
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Cristiano Amparov, et al. v. United States of America
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Reno, Nevada personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
This case was filed in the Eighth Judicial District Court, A-23-884351-C.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of the
More... $0 (02-27-2024 - NV)
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Leena Lee v. United States of America
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Phoenix, Arizona personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.
The elements of a Federal Tort C
More... $1 (02-22-2024 - AZ)
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Imani McDonald v. The United States of America
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Brooklyn, New York personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.
"Individuals who are injured or whose property is damaged by the wrongful or negligent act of a federal employee acting in the scope of his or her official duties may file a claim with the government for reimbursement for that injury or damage. In order to stat
More... $1 (02-27-2024 - NY)
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