Part 429 — Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Related Statutes
Subpart A — Claims Against the Government Under the Federal Tort Claims Act
- § 429.101— What is this subpart about?
- § 429.102— How do I file a claim under this subpart?
- § 429.103— Who may file my claim?
- § 429.104— What evidence do I need to submit with my claim?
- § 429.105— What happens when you receive my claim?
- § 429.106— What happens if my claim is denied?
- § 429.107— If my claim is approved, how do I obtain payment?
- § 429.108— What happens if I accept an award, compromise, or settlement under this subpart?
- § 429.109— Are there any penalties for filing false claims?
- § 429.110— Are there any limitations on SSA's authority under this subpart?
Subpart B — Claims Under the Military Personnel and Civilian Employees' Claims Act of 1964
- § 429.201— What is this subpart about?
- § 429.202— How do I file a claim under this subpart?
- § 429.203— When is a claim allowable?
- § 429.204— Are there any restrictions on what is allowable?
- § 429.205— What is not allowable under this subpart?
- § 429.206— What if my claim involves a commercial carrier or an insurer?
- § 429.207— What are the procedures for filing a claim?
- § 429.208— How do you determine the award? Is the settlement of my claim final?
- § 429.209— Are there any restrictions on attorney's fees?
- § 429.210— Do I have any appeal rights under this subpart?
- § 429.211— Are there any penalties for filing false claims?