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Federal judge denies motion to double damages in Maryland postal crash lawsuit

Baltimore, MD — A federal judge has denied a motion by Peter Kilchenstein, a Maryland man suing the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), to increase his damages demand from $510,000 to $1,000,000 in a lawsuit stemming from a 2023 traffic collision involving a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) vehicle.

In a December 23, 2025 memorandum opinion, U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. (EA) [likely E. Anderson or similar placeholder; referenced as EA in docket] ruled that Kilchenstein had not demonstrated the “newly discovered evidence” or “unforeseen circumstances” required to raise his damages claim beyond the amount initially sought in his administrative filing with USPS.

Kilchenstein alleged that a USPS driver negligently caused a collision on April 27, 2023, resulting in significant pain, medical expenses, and emotional distress. After filing an administrative claim for $510,000, he later sought to amend his complaint to seek an additional $490,000, citing early retirement he claimed was caused by post-accident anxiety and discomfort driving near the crash site.

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