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Can I sue in the U.S. (including the military and the federal government), if Im injured or my loved one is killed in the active duty military service?

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Can I sue in the U.S. (including the military and the federal government), if Im injured or my loved one is killed in the active duty military service?

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You can not occur about a lawsuit against the United States for injuries or deaths during the active duty military service. The United States is protected by “sovereign immunity”;That means the U.S. can not be sued occur during active duty service if the U.S. agrees to refer the case or otherwise waived its immunity for any events.

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