Lockport, LA asked in Personal Injury and Civil Rights for Louisiana

Q: I want to sew the federal government for no help when being tortured by remote neural monitoring I need a lawyer

What kind of lawyer do I need I’m in Louisiana… I can prove the technology is real I been going thru this since 2021

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A: In Louisiana, if you're considering legal action against the federal government for issues related to remote neural monitoring, you will need an attorney with experience in federal litigation and possibly one who has handled cases involving civil rights or personal injury.

It's crucial to find an attorney who understands the complexities of litigating against the federal government. This can be challenging because suing the federal government is subject to specific legal rules and limitations, particularly under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).

You mentioned having proof of the technology and its effects since 2021. It's important to organize and preserve all evidence you have, as it will be critical in building your case. This evidence can include medical records, expert testimony, and any other documentation that supports your claim.

Since your case involves unique and potentially complex technological aspects, you may want to look for an attorney who has experience or knowledge in technology-related legal matters. This could be beneficial in effectively presenting and arguing your case.

You can start by contacting the Louisiana State Bar Association for referrals or searching for law firms that specialize in federal litigation and civil rights. Remember, the initial consultation is a good opportunity to discuss your case, understand the potential challenges, and gauge the attorney's expertise and willingness to take on such a case.

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