In addition to fulfilling the specifics of the assignment, a successful paper must also meet the following criteria: Your assignment should include a title page and reference page and be in 10- to 12-point font (Arial, Courier, and Times New Roman are acceptable). Viewpoint and purpose should be clearly established and sustained. Assignment should follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.). Writing should be well-ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful. Your work should display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics. Appropriate citation style should be followed. You should also make sure to: Include a title page with full name, class name, section number, and date. Include an introductory and concluding paragraph and demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of original materials in Standard English. Use examples to support your discussion. This week, you met a new client, Laura Bennett, the wife of a now-deceased veteran. Laura explained that her husband, Michael Bennett, served as a Marine Corps sergeant during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. He was deployed to Mosul, Iraq, where he was exposed to burn pits, which are known to release toxic chemicals. Exposure to burn pits has been linked to respiratory diseases, cancers, and other long-term health complications. Several years after his service, Mr. Bennett developed severe respiratory issues and sought treatment at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Despite his symptoms, his primary physician failed to order critical diagnostic tests, such as a chest CT scan, during his initial visits. The doctors notes indicated potential signs of lung cancer, but due to a clerical error, the necessary tests were not scheduled. Months later, Mr. Bennetts condition worsened. During a routine checkup, another doctor noticed his deteriorating health and immediately ordered a chest scan. The scan revealed advanced-stage lung cancer, which was aggressive and likely linked to his burn pit exposure. The delay in testing severely reduced Mr. Bennetts treatment options. Mr. Bennett underwent chemotherapy and radiation, but tragically, he passed away 9 months after his diagnosis. Mrs. Bennett believes that the VAs failure to timely diagnose and treat her husbands condition directly contributed to his death. She would like to bring a lawsuit against the Department of Veterans Affairs. ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS Your supervising attorney, Nicole Patel, has asked that you draft at least a 2-page memorandum discussing, at a minimum, the following issues: Explain the doctrine of sovereign immunity, its historical background, and how it protects the federal government from lawsuits. The Federal Tort Claims Act and whether Mrs. Bennett may bring a cause of action against the Department of Veterans Affairs for her husbands death. Identify and discuss potential remedies available to Mrs. Bennett if her lawsuit succeeds.

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