Were You Injured by a Federal Employee?
Injuries sustained due to the actions of a federal employee are governed by the Federal Tort Claims Act. Holding a government employee responsible for acts of negligence require a detailed analysis of the facts and a rigorous examination of the applicable laws. Be sure you have an attorney experienced and knowledgeable about these issues on your side.
If you believe you have a federal tort case and are seeking legal counsel, contact a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer*. Call The Law Offices of James W. George in Austin at 1-888-845-6399 or complete my online form.
Your Injury Is My Business
I represent plaintiffs in federal tort claims throughout central Texas in obtaining the restitution they deserve. I will personally handle your case, ensuring that each strategic decision and legal action is well-thought-out. If you or your loved one has been hurt, I know this is a difficult time for you. Let The Law Offices of James W. George take over your case investigation and file your claim with the appropriate federal agency. If your claim was denied, I can also respond for you by filing a claim in federal court or negotiating a settlement.
Federal Tort Claims Include Many Areas of Personal Injury Law
Whether you have been in a car accident with a federal vehicle or were hurt due to poor maintenance of a federal building, as long as there was negligence by federal employee, you likely have a case. Federal tort claims can involve several types of personal injuries:
- Spine, neck and back injuries
- Broken bones
- Herniated discs
- Head injuries
- Injuries sustained in car crashes, truck collisions or other large vehicle accidents
- Pedestrian injuries
Free Consultation With an Experienced Litigation Attorney
If you have sustained a personal injury at the hands of a federal employee, contact The Law Offices of James W. George at 1-888-845-6399 for sound legal advice from an experienced trial lawyer. Your first consultation will be free of charge.
*James W. George is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.










