Enacted in 1988, the Westfall Act shields federal employees from personal liability for on-the-job torts, substituting the U.S. government as the defendant. It requires victims to sue the government under the Federal Tort Claims Act, limiting damages. This protects workers from individual lawsuits while ensuring compensation for injured parties through a structured, taxpayer-funded process.
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