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Federal claims

Federal claims refer to requests or demands made by individuals or entities to the federal government for compensation or relief due to various issues, such as damage to property, wrongful actions by federal employees, or violations of rights. These claims can arise from accidents, contracts, or disputes involving federal agencies. The process typically involves filing a claim under specific federal laws, such as the Federal Tort Claims Act, which governs how to seek redress for certain grievances. If approved, claimants may receive financial compensation or other remedies from the government.