Government entity cases face additional hurdles including sovereign immunity, damage caps, and shorter notice requirements reducing overall success rates. Strict compliance with notice provisions within six months prevents many viable claims from proceeding regardless of merit. Immunity exceptions for dangerous conditions, negligent operation of vehicles, or medical malpractice allow recovery in specific circumstances. Success requires proving government knowledge of dangerous conditions and reasonable time to address them. Damage caps limiting recovery amounts might reduce practical victory value even with clear liability. Government defendants often defend aggressively using taxpayer resources rather than settling like private insurance companies. Success rates improve when following all procedural requirements precisely and working with attorneys experienced in government liability. Cases against government employees in personal capacity might avoid immunity issues while providing additional recovery sources.