The Defense Base Act Process

If you are hurt on the job, we are the team that can help you.Barry R. Lerner

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Moment Of Injury


One major oversight many workers encounter when trying to claim benefits under the Defense Base Act is not reporting the injury immediately to their supervisors. Injured workers must report the accident and acquire some sort of documentation about the incident.


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The Verification Process


While receiving benefits under the Defense Base Act is the law, it is never guaranteed or automatic. That is why working with an attorney to collect and file all the necessary paperwork can be vital to ensuring your claim is given fair review.


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Documentation and Preservation Process


First and foremost, you will need documentation of your injury. This helps create a paper trail attorneys can point to to show exactly what happened, when, and what medical treatment was sought right after the accident.


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The Representation Process


Retaining an attorney should be a top priority for injured workers who wish to maximize the benefits they are legally entitled to under the Defense Base Act. Your attorney can be instrumental in collecting all the documentation necessary to file a claim with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).


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The Cooperation & Litigation Process


Cooperation between all parties: worker, attorneys, employer, and insurance company is critically important to verifying claims and making sure you get the proper documentation you need to successfully prosecute a case.


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Compensation for Medical Treatment


Retaining an attorney should be a top priority for injured workers who wish to maximize the benefits they are legally entitled to under the Defense Base Act. Your attorney can be instrumental in collecting all the documentation necessary to file a claim with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).


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Summary of Compensation


With proper cooperation from the injured worker attorneys may be able to get all the documentation necessary to verify a claim. Once the preservation of a claim is established, your attorney will represent you in your claims process.


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