Deciding Between Litigating or Settling a DBA Claim
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Date08 Aug 2023
Over the course of a Defense Base Act (DBA) claim, the claimant will have the choice to either litigate the claim to completion or negotiate and accept a settlement agreement. Both results have advantages and disadvantages associated with them, and... Read More →
Some of the Most Common Defense Base Act Injuries
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Date31 Jul 2023
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is an insurance program that serves to cover overseas employees working for American employers. This includes work on military bases, diplomacy, civilians doing federal military contracting, and other national defense work. The DBA is an... Read More →
How to Approach a Defense Base Act Case
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Date24 Jul 2023
Preparing for a Defense Base Act (DBA) case can be complex and intimidating. That’s why it’s important to consult with a lawyer and adhere to the following tips to make sure your claim is the most successful it can be.... Read More →
Tips and Tricks to Maximize a DBA Claim
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Date14 Jul 2023
The Defense Base Act is an extension of the federal workers’ compensation program that covers longshoremen and harbor workers, the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. It was created to offset the dangers associated with contractors and subcontractors deployed overseas.... Read More →
Federal Appeals Court Makes Audiologist Ruling in LHWCA Case, Siding With Claimant
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Date10 Jul 2023
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is an extension of the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act (LHWCA). The LHWCA provides workers’ compensation benefits to qualifying maritime workers and longshoremen and can provide death benefits to their surviving family members. DBA... Read More →
Understanding a Lump Sum DBA Settlement Payment
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Date13 Jun 2023
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is an extension of the 1941 U.S. Worker’s Compensation Program that was enacted to provide coverage for employees working outside of the U.S. for U.S. employers. The policy allows employees to receive compensation while working... Read More →
Understanding Why Some DBA Claims Are Denied
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Date31 May 2023
The 1941 U.S. Workers’ Compensation Program was established in 1916 to administer claims under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act. Benefits are available under this Act to more than three million federal employees, Peace Corps members, and Americorps members. The Defense... Read More →
Understanding Common Injuries Under the DBA
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Date23 May 2023
Over the life of the Defense Base Act (DBA), some injuries have emerged as more common than others. These injuries range from intuitive ones, such as machinery injuries on the job, to less visible suffering, such as psychological or emotional... Read More →
How to Approach Filing a DBA Claim
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Date21 May 2023
The Defense Base Act (DBA) was enacted on August 16th, 1941. The DBA serves as an extension to the federal workers’ compensation program that protects longshoremen and harbor workers. The DBA is administered by the United States Department of Labor... Read More →
Avoiding Lowball DBA Settlements
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Date10 May 2023
Defense Base Act (DBA) insurance companies typically pay military contractors and other DBA-qualified individuals while they are out of work at a very high rate. This is because private military contractors often find themselves working in deadly zones of hostility,... Read More →