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Supreme Court Case Could Allow Lawsuits for People Injured by Private Military Contractors

By Butler Prather LLP on November 6, 2025

The U.S. Supreme Court building, viewed from below with the American flag waving in the foreground and green trees framing the scene. The image represents justice and federal authority, supporting a legal discussion about a Supreme Court case involving private military contractor liability for personal injury claims.

Private military contractors have played an increasingly prominent role in U.S. operations overseas, from providing security to managing infrastructure on military bases. But when these contractors act negligently and people are injured as a result, can they be held accountable? Until recently, the answer in many cases was no. However, a recent Supreme Court case, Hencely v. Fluor Corporation, could change the landscape for victims seeking justice.

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