§
536.47
Statute of limitations
§
536.22
Claims investigative responsibility—General
§
536.23
Identifying claims incidents both for and against the government
§
536.24
Delegation of investigative responsibility
§
536.25
Procedures for accepting claims
§
536.26
Identification of a proper claim
§
536.27
Identification of a proper claimant
§
536.28
Claims acknowledgment
§
536.29
Revision of filed claims
§
536.30
Action upon receipt of claim
§
536.31
Opening claim files
§
536.32
Transfer of claims among armed services branches
§
536.33
Use of small claims procedures
§
536.34
Determination of correct statute
§
536.35
Unique issues related to environmental claims
§
536.36
Related remedies
§
536.37
Importance of the claims investigation
§
536.38
Elements of the investigation
§
536.48
Federal employee requirement
§
536.39
Use of experts, consultants and appraisers
§
536.40
Conducting the investigation
§
536.41
Determination of liability—generally
§
536.42
Constitutional torts
§
536.43
Incident to service
§
536.44
FECA and LSHWCA claims exclusions
§
536.45
Statutory exceptions
§
536.46
Other exclusions
§
536.49
Scope of employment requirement
§
536.50
Determination of damages—applicable law
§
536.51
Collateral source rule
§
536.52
Subrogation
§
536.53
Evaluation of claims—general rules and guidelines
§
536.54
Joint tortfeasors
§
536.55
Structured settlements
§
536.56
Negotiations—purpose and extent
§
536.57
Who should negotiate
§
536.58
Settlement negotiations with unrepresented claimants
§
536.59
Settlement or approval authority
§
536.60
Splitting property damage and personal injury claims
§
536.61
Advance payments
§
536.62
Action memorandums
§
536.63
Settlement agreements
§
536.64
Final offers
§
536.65
Denial notice
§
536.66
The “Parker” denial
§
536.67
Mailing procedures
§
536.68
Appeal or reconsideration
§
536.69
Retention of file
§
536.70
Preparation and forwarding of payment vouchers
§
536.71
Fund sources
§
536.72
Finality of settlement

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