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DEFENSE BASE ACT CLAIMS

DEFENSE BASE ACT WORKERS'
COMPENSATION CLAIMS LAWYERS

For years,  civilian workers have been hired by American companies to work on overseas projects, worldwide.  In Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries there are currently thousands of civilian employees currently at work in the reconstruction of war torn areas as well as assisting theReconstruction efforts American military.

In Iraq and Afghanistan, many companies including such examples as Halliburton, Bechtel, Dyncorp, Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR), have been contracted by the U. S. Government, which means that their workers are often placed in harm's way. 

In other areas of the world, workers are hired to build United States embassies and other U. S. government buildings in foreign countries from England  to the Soviet Union and Asia.  US military forces are in service around the world in Japan, Korea, Germany, Italy, Bosnia-Herzegovina,  Panama, Turkey, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Guam and many other countries.  This means that whenever and wherever civilian contractors are contracted to aid in the mission of the United States government, whether there is an associated military presence or not, their employees risk the possibility of on the job injuries.

With thirty years of compensation claims experience our practice has grown in the representation of employees of American companies that conduct the business of the US Government overseas.  We currently represent numerous workers (See our Case History Section) from around the United States and are pursuing their cases which have risen  due to a variety of injuries, from head, back, neck, arm, shoulder, hand, knee and/or leg and foot injuries.  Among our cases are gunshot wounds that produced catastrophic injury and even death.  We believe in our ability to  help Defense Base Act claimants or their families in filing a claim and securing proper workers' compensation benefits due under the Defense Base Act, which is a federal workers' compensation law covering such injuries.

Our firm requires no up front attorney fees for DBA cases and the Defense Based Act itself requires all lawyer fees to be approved.   Our attorney fee is contingent based and will only be owed if we are able to win and collect funds for you, which means that any injured worker can afford to retain his or her own lawyer!

If you have a Defense Base Act case or believe you may be eligible for benefits as a result of an overseas (nonmilitary) injury and would like to speak to us, please click here to e-mail us  or complete the help inquiry form on this web site.

Telephone Defense Base Attorneys and ask for Jorden N. Pedersen, the Attorney in charge of our Defense Base Act claims at:  1.201.659.2635

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Defense Base Act Attorneys with offices located in
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  Our Defense Base Act practice is National and handles cases from all over the United States; and,  no matter what state you are from, please feel confident that we can and will provide the help you need. 

For more information on how we can help you, please use our case inquiry form by clicking here.

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