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Defense Base Act Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage

All U.S. government contractors and subcontractors working outside the United States must secure workers' compensation insurance for their civilian employees, including U.S. citizens, as well as third-country and local nationals. This insurance is referred to as "Defense Base Act" (DBA), named after the 1941 legislation that establishes the coverage requirements. Reconstruction contracts in Iraq are potentially attractive for U.S. firms but they also contain a certain element of risk, which makes it critical that contractors clearly understand DBA requirements before agreeing to an overseas assignment.

For example, even a subcontractor sending only two employees overseas for a short period of time must provide coverage. Subcontractors need to make sure that the main contractor has them covered and, if not, they need to carry the insurance themselves. Generally, a waiver may be granted by the U.S. Department of Labor in order to exclude local nationals from DBA coverage. At this time, however, the waiver is not available for Iraq because there is no existing local workers' compensation law in Iraq to provide coverage for the local and third country national employees.

With regard to price, the risks associated with working in Iraq make the cost for DBA insurance higher than normal domestic workers' compensation. The price will differ from one area to another according to the overall level of security in a given spot. Additionally, total price will depend on the number of employees deployed and the type of assignment being carried out for the U.S. government. DBA benefits include: Medical Treatment, Loss of Wages Reimbursement, Disability and Death Benefits. Among the first steps a U.S. company pursuing business in Iraq should take is to contact a broker familiar with DBA insurance. Contractors should use an insurer that has a strong local or at least regional overseas office network; in the case of an accident that results in a claim, it is imperative that the carrier be able to react to the situation as quickly as possible.

If you have suffered personal injuries or emotional distress due to the negligence of workers compensaton laws in Iowa, contact our Workers Compensation lawyer now and obtain a free case evaluation.

 

 
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FECA protects three million Federal workers
A COST-EFFECTIVE SELF-INSURANCE SYSTEM FECA protects three million Federal workers from economic hardship due to work injury and illness. Included among the executive, legislative and judicial branch employees covered by FECA are civilian Defense workers, medical workers in Veterans' hospitals, and the 800,000 workers of the Postal Service, the country's largest civilian employer.

 


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Temporary change in job assignment to accommodate work restrictions while you are healing. May or may not pay at the same rate as your normal work assignment. Lost wages may be partially made up by Temporary Partial Disability (TPD) payments.

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Judges at DWC district offices that conduct hearings, take evidence, issue decisions, and approve settlements.

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