The United States military has a presence all over the world. Different branches of the military have bases on every continent except for Antarctica and a presence in dozens of countries. Those who work directly for the military may have to travel extensively as part...
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Defense Base Act
Do you need an attorney to make a Defense Base Act claim?
If you are hurt while working at a military base, you may be able to file a claim using the Defense Base Act. The Defense Base Act applies to civilian contractors who are hired to work on a military base. It also applies to workers from other countries, foreign...
What benefits does the Defense Base Act authorize for workers?
In 1941, Congress enacted the defense base Act (DBA). This new law expands workers' compensation protections and the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act to include those who work at offshore and overseas defense bases. Since then, the DBA has helped...
How long does it take to get coverage under the Defense Base Act?
The Defense Base Act is part of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, and it provides medical benefits, disability compensation and death benefits. The DBA covers people such as: People working on U.S. military bases People working for American employers...
Will the Defense Base Act cover your injuries?
The Defense Base Act provides coverage to contractors who may be injured or killed while overseas. The DBA is an extension of the Harbor and Workers’ Compensation Act. It is designed to be used for civilian federal contractors who will go overseas to work on U.S....
When workers get hurt overseas during a job for the military
The military is a major recipient of tax revenue and a major purchaser of both goods and services. Companies often go to great lengths to secure lucrative military contracts. Even when the United States is not actively involved in a conflict, there is a constant...
Defense Base Act insurance is a must
When an employer is required to have coverage under the Defense Base Act, there are harsh penalties if they fail to secure appropriate coverage in case an employee suffers an injury. It’s possible that some might be approved to be self-insured, but even this is...
Back injuries in construction work on defense bases
When you tell your family you have a construction job on an overseas military base, what images flash through their mind? Do they worry you might be blown up, or come under enemy fire? If you get injured or die working in construction on a defense base, it is likely...
Breaking down the Defense Base Act
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...
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...