Description
Are you ready to stop letting public servants overstep their bounds—and start holding them personally accountable?
This dynamic, eye-opening course gives you the tools, language, and legal strategy to write and file powerful tort claims against federal, state, county, and municipal agents who violate your rights under color of law.
Whether it’s a sheriff, a clerk, a code enforcer, or a federal officer, this class walks you through the process of building a formal notice of injury or harm—backed by constitutional principles, statutory support, and the tactical precision necessary to demand remedy and relief.
You’ll learn:
- What a tort claim really is—and why it’s your tool, not just a lawyer’s.
- The key differences when filing against local vs. federal officials.
- How to use their own policies, statutes, and codes against them—in their official and personal capacity.
- Language that compels action, preserves your rights, and sets up future legal options.
- How to identify the proper agency, risk management office, or state board to send your claim.
- The timing, formatting, and follow-up process to ensure your claim doesn’t just sit in a pile.
Plus: We’ll break down real-world examples and show you how to assert your status, injury, and claim of right with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
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