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If you become inured or your property is damaged you may file a
tort claim against the Smithsonian Institution. The Institution
processes claims in accordance with the Federal Tort Claims Act.
To file a claim, complete these steps:
Complete Standard Form 95 claim form. Explain
in detail what happened. Use additional pages if necessary. Make
sure you specify the total amount of money you seek (12d) and sign
the form (13a).
Attach all documents that support your claim. For property, attach
relevant receipts, estimates, invoices for repairs, and photographs
of the damaged item. If it cannot be repaired, please include the
age of the item and its purchase price. If you were involved in
a car accident, send a copy of the police report.
For injury: attach medical records, including the doctors
diagnosis, records of treatment, treatment plans, receipts, medical
bills, and a statement indicating what portion of your treatment,
if any, is being paid under a medical insurance plan. Include all
documents that support the injuries you are claiming.
For lost wages: include proof of employment and salary, a statement
from your employer for the time you were absent, and a doctors
statement indicating you were unable to work due to the injury.
Mail the claim form and supporting documents to:
Annette Fancher
Office of the General Counsel
Smithsonian Institution
P.O. Box 23286
Washington, D.C. 20026-3286
(202) 633-5096 fanchera@si.edu
The Institution will investigate the facts you present and examine
the legal basis for the claim. The General Counsel will determine
the disposition of your claim. The General Counsels decision
will be forwarded to you by certified mail. This process may take
several months.
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