The opportunity to work and live in another country may seem very exciting. Not only do you get to travel, but you can experience all that another culture has to offer. What may not come to mind, however, is what happens if you sustain an injury on the job while you...
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Construction workers and the Defense Base Act
Construction workers face many different hazards while performing their job duties, from dangerous machinery to heights and inclement weather. However, those who work for the US military, especially if their job duties take them overseas, are especially likely to...
Are you covered by the Defense Base Act?
Working overseas presents you with many unique opportunities to develop your skills and contribute to an objective that will benefit lots of people. One of your top priorities is to stay safe and to return home with your health and well-being intact. If you do...
Workers covered by the Defense Base Act
Many people recognize that when military members are injured or killed while serving their country, there are protections in place to ensure that they are compensated for their hardships. However, some people wonder what happens to those who are hurt or killed while...
When a loved one dies in a maritime accident
If your loved one recently passed away in a job-related accident on navigable waters in the US, our law office understands the immense amount of emotional pain that you and your entire family are likely facing. Sometimes, simply getting out of bed in the morning seems...
How to file a claim for Longshore Harbor Workers’ Compensation
If you are one of the many people in Louisiana or other parts of the South who work on vessels in the Mississippi river or other regional waterways, you know that your line of work can be quite dangerous at times. It is important for you to be aware of the programs...
Reducing the risks of accidents on construction projects
The construction industry is notorious for having many unique hazards that require careful mitigation to safely work around. Companies that fail to provide adequate training and experience to their employees may unknowingly increase the chances of injury to one or...
Defense Base Act coverage outside the U.S.
Most employed people have the ability to claim workers' compensation if they are hurt at work. For people who work for the federal government, in maritime positions or other capacities may be covered by special forms of workers' compensation. The Longshore and Harbor...
Can I appeal a denied LHWC claim?
If you have an occupational disease or experienced an injury related to your maritime work and subsequently become disabled, you may have chosen to file a claim for assistance under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. This claim may be for medical...
Don’t let time run out on reporting your injury to your employer.
The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) offers protection for maritime employees who experience work injuries in United States waters. However, you must notify your employer by a specific deadline, or you may not be able to get the support you need....