03/22/2026
I’m a Defense Base Act Lawyer and U.S. Army Ranger Veteran (3rd Ranger Battalion)—here’s what contractors in Kuwait, many of whom are trapped in Kuwait, need to know right now.
Recent drone and missile attacks have put contractors in Kuwait in dangerous, high-stress conditions. If you’re experiencing anxiety, sleep problems, hypervigilance, or emotional numbness, these may be signs of PTSD, and they can form the basis of a valid Defense Base Act (DBA) claim.
Here’s what you should be doing right now:
• Get evaluated and treated by a qualified psychiatric doctor to help you with your symptoms
• Make sure your condition is documented and tied to your work environment
• Notify your employer and preserve emails, reports, and evidence of attacks is permissible
• Understand that DBA insurance companies often fight these claims, so proper documentation is important.
I also suggest printing up your pay slips as far back as you can go.
Psychological injuries are real, serious, and covered under the Defense Base Act. But timing, documentation, and the right medical support can make or break your case.
Taking the right steps now can protect both your health and your rights.
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Call DBA lawyer & Army Ranger Veteran Tim Nies about Defense Base Act (DBA) Claims for Contractors in Kuwait: What to Do If You’re Experiencing PTSD Symptoms After Iranian Drone and Missile Attacks