What to Do After a Disputed DBA Claim
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Date30 Nov 2022
Civilian contractors working for the U.S. government or on a military base have certain workers’ compensation protections under the Defense Base Act (DBA). While some exceptions exist, these benefits apply to citizens and foreign workers. However, these protections are not... Read More →
Do You Need to Be a U.S. Citizen to Qualify for DBA Benefits?
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Date25 Nov 2022
The United States military maintains bases, embassies, and other installations in many parts of the world. In addition to U.S. military personnel and U.S. civilian contractors, these bases also employ foreign workers. According to the Department of Labor (DOL), qualifying... Read More →
What to Do if an Employer Does Not Have DBA Insurance
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Date15 Nov 2022
The Defense Base Act (DBA) and Longshore Act require every employer to obtain workers’ compensation benefits provided under the Act or be permissibly self-insured. The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) is responsible for authorizing insurance carriers and self-insurance of... Read More →
Defense Base Act Coverage and Benefits
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Date08 Nov 2022
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is a form of workers’ compensation that applies to civilian employees working outside of the United States on a U.S. military base or as a contractor with the U.S. government. DBA insurance provides compensation for... Read More →
Open-Air Burn Pit Injuries
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Date27 Oct 2022
During the Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom era, the United States military operated various large burn pits to dispose of human and industrial waste at military bases. While most of the pits were designed for temporary military installations,... Read More →
What Happens After DBA Settlement Approval
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Date21 Oct 2022
Pursuing compensation under the Defense Base Act (DBA) can be a daunting and arduous process. These claims require a comprehensive understanding of complex procedural and substantive laws. Additionally, DBA claimants are often faced with difficult decisions regarding the best avenue... Read More →
Filing a Defense Base Act Claim
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Date12 Oct 2022
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is a federal workers’ compensation program for U.S. government contractors working overseas. It is critical that overseas contractors understand the Act, as courts have clarified that the DBA is the sole remedy for workers falling... Read More →
Top 5 Most Common DBA Workplace Accident Claims
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Date20 Sep 2022
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is a federal workers’ compensation law requiring all U.S. government contractors and subcontractors to obtain workers’ compensation benefits for their employees abroad. The DBA provides various benefits to eligible employees who suffer injuries or fatalities... Read More →
Do Companies Need DBA Insurance?
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Date20 Sep 2022
The Defense Base Act (DBA) provides workers’ compensation benefits for civilian contractor employees working under government contracts outside the United States. DBA insurance provides a solution for US Government contractors who send employees and sub-contractors overseas. Employers who do not... Read More →
Is There a Need for US Civilian Contractors in Ukraine?
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Date31 Aug 2022
Is There a Need for US Civilian Contractors in Ukraine? The Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought great suffering to the people of that land and those in other parts of the world. The calls for increased military spending may... Read More →