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Figurido v. The United States of America United States Postal Service

25-cv-13572
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Case Summary

Figurido v. United States of America and the United States Postal Service, docket 25-cv-13572, is a civil action — likely a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) suit — against a federal agency. The operative docket entry reflects a court-granted extension of time for the government to file its answer, a routine accommodation given the administrative requirements federal defendants face before responding to civil complaints. The extension suggests the case is in its earliest stage, with the government still preparing its formal response. FTCA suits against the Postal Service commonly involve personal injury, property damage, or vehicle accidents caused by postal employees acting within the scope of their employment.

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Key Issues

  • Liability of the United States Postal Service under the Federal Tort Claims Act
  • Nature of plaintiff Figurido's underlying claim
  • Government's anticipated defenses
  • Timeliness of administrative exhaustion prior to filing
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Case Timeline

2 events
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Other April 20, 2026

1:26-cv-01796 NORWICH v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE

The government got more time to answer the complaint in Figurido v. United States Postal Service, No. 1:26-cv-01796 (Norwich). The court granted an extension — the fifth, based on the docket notation — pushing the deadline for the Postal Service to respond.

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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-13572 Figurido v. The United States of America United States Postal Service

The defendant filed their Answer to the Complaint.

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Timeline events

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2 hours, 14 minutes ago

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