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How to Find a PTSD Lawyer Who Understands Your Needs

How to Find a PTSD Lawyer Who Understands Your Needs

Each year, about 12 million Americans suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This debilitating psychological disorder alters thinking, feeling, and behavior by making people live in a heightened state of fear. It can affect your social life,...

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What to Do if You’re Injured in a Truck Accident

What to Do if You’re Injured in a Truck Accident

Trucking is one of the biggest and safest industries in America. Despite that, thousands of large trucks are involved in some of the worst car accidents yearly. The sad truth about truck accidents is that they can be fatal, especially for smaller vehicles....

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How to Choose a Personal Injury Lawyer

How to Choose a Personal Injury Lawyer

Currently, there are approximately 1.3 million legal practitioners in the United States. In fact, a large number of these attorneys specialize in personal injury cases.  However, choosing a personal injury lawyer can be difficult with the many options...

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Maritime Law: A Look Into Maritime Claims

Maritime Law: A Look Into Maritime Claims

Did you know that 124,000 Americans, including 80,000 vessel crew members, directly rely on maritime trade for their livelihoods? You're injured, and you need to find a lawyer who can help you file a maritime claim. Maritime law is complex, and if you're not...

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3 Most Common Types of DBA Claims

3 Most Common Types of DBA Claims

Can you believe that there are well over 170,000 active duty military personnel who are stationed abroad? While your home may be thousands of miles away, that doesn't mean you have fewer rights. Instead, you may be eligible for compensation according to the...

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3 Things To Know About Hiring a DBA Lawyer

3 Things To Know About Hiring a DBA Lawyer

Do you have a DBA case, but you're wondering what needs to be considered before hiring a DBA lawyer? If you're here, we'll help you by listing some of the things you need to know before hiring a defense base act lawyer. The more you know, the better prepared...

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3 Reasons for Hiring a Defense Base Act Attorney

3 Reasons for Hiring a Defense Base Act Attorney

The Defense Base Act (DBA): a program there to protect Americans that are either working abroad on a military base or have a public contract with the government.  In 2020, there were 2.7 million injuries at work.  If you were one of those people...

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Why Hire a Defense Base Act Lawyer?

Why Hire a Defense Base Act Lawyer?

Are you a civilian employee that has been injured while working at a United States base or embassy overseas?  If you have, you are entitled to compensation. Under the Defense Base Act, you can receive financial support.   The Defense Base Act has the right...

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How a Defense Base Act Lawyer Will Win Your Case

How a Defense Base Act Lawyer Will Win Your Case

Did you know that there were 60 cases of the Defense Base Act in the United States in 2020? The whole world cumulation has the tally at 15,235. You're faced with several risks from your daily encounters in your line of duty. Consequently, the Defense...

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When Is It Time to Consult a Defense Base Act Attorney?

When Is It Time to Consult a Defense Base Act Attorney?

Did you know that there are more than a million active-duty personnel operating in the U.S. military? The Defense Base Act applies to civilian personnel operating on U.S. military sites outside the U.S. or under a contract with the U.S. government for public...

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5 Questions to Ask Your Potential DBA Lawyer

5 Questions to Ask Your Potential DBA Lawyer

Have you been injured during a U.S. government contract job? Has your injury limited your ability to work? Under the Defense Base Act, you are entitled to compensation.  With a DBA lawyer, you can be fairly represented. Some cases are disputed or denied....

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Are You Eligible for Defense Base Act Claims?

Are You Eligible for Defense Base Act Claims?

Did you know that workplace injuries and illnesses cost the U.S. approximately $250 billion annually? Besides, 15% of workplace injuries in the United States of America happen in manufacturing. Today, military operations depend almost entirely on...

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How Do You Know If a DBA Attorney Is Qualified?

How Do You Know If a DBA Attorney Is Qualified?

The Defense Base Act (DBA) ensures that individuals working with the U.S. military and on government and/or military lands overseas are provided with proper coverage in cases of injury. Unfortunately, individuals who deserve this compensation may not receive it. In...

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Are There Exceptions to Defense Base Act Claims?

Are There Exceptions to Defense Base Act Claims?

Are you among the more than 330,000 people working in the army as a civilian? If so, you must familiarize yourself with the Defense Base Act Claims. DBA claims provide army civilian workers compensation in case of injuries. Working alongside military personnel for the...

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How to Get the Most Out of Your DBA Claims

How to Get the Most Out of Your DBA Claims

In 1941, congress enacted the defense base act to facilitate compensation for military and US citizens working abroad. Americans working in foreign territories, especially war-prone areas, face more danger. Thus, they deserve more compensation for their...

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When to Hire a Defense Base Act Lawyer for PTSD

When to Hire a Defense Base Act Lawyer for PTSD

The United States Military employs several hundred thousand civilians in a number of different capacities. Unfortunately, this also means that these civilians are at risk of the same injuries and trauma that any service member would be. When a civilian working for the...

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DBA Lawyer: The Process of Filing a Defense Base Act Claim

DBA Lawyer: The Process of Filing a Defense Base Act Claim

Are you a defense contractor or interpreter suffering from injuries from your time overseas? If these injuries were caused while working at a U.S. military base or embassy overseas, you may be eligible for compensation.  The Defense Base Act (DBA) is the Act that...

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Defense Base Act: 3 Types of DBA Claims

Defense Base Act: 3 Types of DBA Claims

Did you know that you’ll need to pay between $3.50 and $4.50 per every $100 in your payroll for your defense base act insurance? There are various aspects covered under the Defense Base Act. You’ll get covered if you’re working for private employers on the U.S....

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3 Reasons To Hire a Defense Base Act Lawyer

3 Reasons To Hire a Defense Base Act Lawyer

Nearly 800,000 civilians were employed by the Department of Defense as of last year. To put that into perspective, there are roughly 1.3 million active-duty personnel in the US armed forces. Since these civilians are working for the military, the military is...

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How Does the Defense Base Act Protect Sexual Assault Victims?

How Does the Defense Base Act Protect Sexual Assault Victims?

Over the last 20 years, thousands of U.S. nationals have been kidnapped while they are overseas for work. People in foreign countries kidnap and torture these people because they work for the United States government. Once they are freed from captivity, they continue...

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The Workers’ Advocate: Defense Base Act Attorneys

The Workers’ Advocate: Defense Base Act Attorneys

According to the Army Public Health Center, America's armed forces expect "over 2,000,000 medical encounters annually." While that's certainly a lot of medical matters to handle, you don't have to go at this alone.  Suppose you are an employee or contractor at an...

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What to Know About Hearing Loss DBA Claims

What to Know About Hearing Loss DBA Claims

If you've ever worked overseas for the Department of Defense and suffered from hearing loss, you may have a claim. Contractors who work overseas often work in loud, dangerous situations. Hearing loss is a natural byproduct of working in a loud environment. When...

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How Is the Defense Base Act (DBA) Responding to COVID-19?

How Is the Defense Base Act (DBA) Responding to COVID-19?

The Defense Base Act has been providing injury and evacuation benefits for overseas military workers since it was created in 1941. However, the COVID-19 pandemic saw a sharp increase in the number of DBA claims being made by overseas contractors who ended up catching...

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7 Signs of a Quality DBA Attorney

7 Signs of a Quality DBA Attorney

Are you looking into hiring a Defense Base Act (DBA) attorney? The DBA helps civilians that work for the U.S. government overseas obtain workers' compensation if they're injured on the job. You should file a Defense Base Act claim if you're injured...

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9 Signs You Need a DBA Lawyer

9 Signs You Need a DBA Lawyer

Are you wondering whether you need to file a Defense Base Act claim? The Defense Base Act (DBA) was designed to ensure civilian employees who work with the U.S. government overseas receive workers' compensation. So, if you've been injured overseas while on a job with...

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What Is a Defense Base Act Attorney?

What Is a Defense Base Act Attorney?

There has been a significant uptick in Defense Base Act claims over the past year as a result of PTSD. Unfortunately, insurance companies aren't always willing to give people the compensation they deserve, especially when it comes to psychological damage. This is...

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7 Tips for Hiring a Defense Base Act Lawyer

7 Tips for Hiring a Defense Base Act Lawyer

Want to know the best ways to find a Defense Base Act lawyer that will work for you? The Defense Base Act (DBA) was created to offer workers' compensation to civilians who work for the U.S. government overseas. Usually, these people work on military bases or other...

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What is the Defense Base Act and Do I Need a DBA Attorney?

What is the Defense Base Act and Do I Need a DBA Attorney?

Are you a civilian worker who has suffered an injury while working for the U.S. military? If so, you might be entitled to compensation under the Defense Base Act (DBA). The United States issued the Defense Base Act in an attempt to protect the well-being of...

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