You hire a lawyer and you sue the medical treatment facility. Also, when did you discover possbile medical negligence? There is a time limitation. Call post or base legal office to find out limitations. The Medcial Facility will then sequester your records so no one can make changes to the record. Also, they assure the record is complete in documentation and paperwork.
Yes, there is the international law, which the US government can use to sue a foreign national who is not physically present in the United States.
The US government is protected by "Sovereign Immunity". In 1946 Congress passed The Federal Tort Claims Act giving individual LIMITED right to sue the government.
Workers' compensation is a form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for the tort of negligence.
(in the US) Anybone can sue anybody for anything. You'll need medical proof of a medical test that you were sickened by food poisoning.
A person must be over the age of 18 to sue the US government. If the person is younger than 18 and has a valid claim, it must be brought by a guardian or guardian ad litem.
The question makes no sense, but (in the us, at least) ANYONE can sue ANYBODY for ANYTHING.
most definitely!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The US Government offers health insurance for employees in the public sector. For employees in the private sector, they have to purchase their own medical insurance.
Yes we can, and I recommend doing so on the grounds of "Infringement of our Second Amendment Rights"!
yes you can because you are a part of the place you live in so you have the right.
Read the Federal Tort Claims Act. It can be viewed online and defines the circumstances under which the government can be sued.
Make the question more direct.