The Defense Base Act is a specialized federal workers’ compensation system covering civilians who work abroad under United States government contracts. It is far broader than many people assume. It is not limited to injuries on military bases or harm caused by acts of war. The Act reaches nearly any civilian working overseas at the behest of the U.S. government, even when the employer is a private company contracting or subcontracting with the United States.
These claims move through their own federal administrative process, with distinct rules, reporting requirements, and deadlines. The insurance carriers defending them are experienced and well-resourced. At Jacobi & Case, we help injured contractors understand their rights and pursue the medical care and wage benefits the law provides.
Importantly, the Defense Base Act includes a fee-shifting provision that may require the insurance company, not you, to pay your attorney’s fees on a successful claim. Initial consultations with our firm are always free.




