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The Defense Base Act (DBA) protects civilian contractors injured while supporting U.S. military and government operations overseas. At the Law Office of Ben Akech, LLC, we represent injured contractors, subcontractors, and foreign nationals who seek medical care, wage replacement, and long-term disability benefits under federal law.
If you suffered an injury while working in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Djibouti, or other overseas locations, you may qualify for compensation—even if your employer or insurer already denied your claim.
The Defense Base Act is a federal workers’ compensation law that extends the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) to civilian employees working outside the United States on U.S. government contracts.
Specifically, the DBA covers workers employed on:
U.S. military bases and installations abroad
Overseas construction and reconstruction projects
Contracts funded or approved by the U.S. government
Foreign aid, security, logistics, and support operations
Because the DBA is mandatory, employers must carry DBA insurance. As a result, injured workers do not need to prove fault to recover benefits.
You may qualify for DBA benefits if you worked overseas as:
A civilian contractor or subcontractor
A foreign national employed on a U.S. government contract
A third-country national (TCN)
A translator, interpreter, driver, or security guard
A construction, logistics, or support worker
Importantly, coverage applies regardless of citizenship.
Moreover, it often applies even when injuries occur off base, during transportation, or under hostile conditions.
The Defense Base Act covers a wide range of physical and psychological injuries.
Explosions and blast-related injuries
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
Back, neck, knee, and shoulder injuries
Burns, electrical injuries, and crush injuries
Vehicle and convoy accidents
Falls and equipment-related injuries
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety, depression, and stress-related conditions
Cumulative trauma injuries
Occupational illnesses and toxic exposure
Notably, PTSD and mental health injuries qualify for DBA benefits, even without a single catastrophic event.
A successful DBA claim can provide significant financial and medical relief. Depending on your case, benefits may include:
Full medical treatment coverage with no copays
Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefits
Permanent Partial or Total Disability (PPD/PTD) compensation
Vocational rehabilitation services
Travel and mileage reimbursement
Death benefits for surviving family members
Because DBA benefits are paid in U.S. dollars, they often exceed local compensation systems.
Although the law protects injured workers, insurance carriers frequently challenge DBA claims. For example, insurers often:
Dispute whether the injury qualifies as work-related
Deny PTSD and psychological injury claims
Delay or terminate wage benefits prematurely
Challenge employment status or subcontractor coverage
Offer settlements far below fair value
Therefore, injured workers benefit greatly from experienced legal representation.
At the Law Office of Ben Akech, LLC, we take a worker-first, litigation-ready approach to Defense Base Act claims.
We offer:
Experience representing international and non-U.S. workers
Strong command of federal workers’ compensation law
Focused advocacy for PTSD and complex medical claims
Strategic negotiation with DBA insurance carriers
Clear communication across borders and time zones
Contingency-based representation — no upfront legal fees
Above all, we understand the realities of overseas contract work and the challenges injured workers face after returning home.
Many DBA claims arise from work performed in Afghanistan and Iraq, where contractors faced dangerous and unpredictable conditions. We routinely represent workers involved in:
U.S. and NATO military base operations
Reconstruction and infrastructure projects
Security and convoy services
Interpreter and embassy support roles
Even if your injury occurred years ago, you may still qualify for benefits. In many cases, workers delay filing simply because they were never informed of their rights.
When a contractor dies due to a work-related injury or illness, the Defense Base Act provides monthly death benefits to eligible survivors. These benefits may include:
Ongoing payments to spouses and dependents
Funeral and burial expense coverage
We assist families with compassion while ensuring full compliance with federal requirements.
If you suffered an injury while working overseas on a U.S. government contract, do not face the insurance company alone. The Law Office of Ben Akech, LLC is ready to help you pursue the maximum benefits available under the Defense Base Act.


