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Can I sue the United States (including the military and the federal government) if they are injured or my beloved is killed during active military service regularly?

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Can I sue the United States (including the military and the federal government) if they are injured or my beloved is killed during active military service regularly?

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You can not bring suit against the United States for injuries or deaths that occur during active military service. The United States is protected by “sovereignimmunity, “that the U.S. can not be sued for accidents that occur during active service unless the United States is committed to continue or otherwise waiving its immunity.

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