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Also known as: KBR Government Operations, KBR, KBR, LLC, SEII C/O KBR, KBR, Inc., KBR SEII, KBR/SEII, SEII c/o KBR, Olgoonik Logistics/KBR, Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc.
Generated 4/27/2026, 7:22:53 AM | Iraq | FY2011
Continental Casualty Company
Matched via KBR Government Operations
Found in employer→carrier knowledge base (mined from BRB decision parties). Decision date (2015) reflects typical BRB adjudication timeline from 2011 incident. Ranked #1: highest confidence with best temporal match.
Ranked carrier hypotheses based on evidence weight, source credibility, and temporal alignment. Each cluster groups matching signals — expand for full audit trail.
Primary Carrier: Continental Casualty Company
Additional Carrier: Chartis Insurance
Additional Carrier: ACE American Insurance Company
Data Sources Searched (12)
NATO Contract Detected
DBA does NOT apply to NATO contracts unless the employer is a U.S. company or the contract is U.S.-funded NATO support. Verify before proceeding.
KBR — NSPA — 2015-06-30 — EUR 2,066,276
DBA Liability Chain
1. Subcontractor's DBA Carrier — Primary liable party. The claim is filed against the insurance policy itself. Carrier remains liable for the life of the claim even if the employer goes bankrupt.
2. Prime Contractor(33 U.S.C. §§ 904/935) — If the subcontractor failed to obtain DBA insurance, the prime contractor is statutorily liable as the employer. DBA prevents primes from avoiding liability through uninsured subs.
3. DOL Special Fund — If no insurance is found at any level, the claimant may seek benefits through the LHWCA Special Fund managed by the Department of Labor.
War Hazards Compensation Act Applicable
WHCA(42 U.S.C. § 1701) — If the injury arose from a war-risk hazard (hostile fire, IEDs, mortar attacks, rocket fire), the DBA insurance carrier pays the claim and is then reimbursed by the U.S. Treasury.
Why this matters — WHCA guarantees funds are available for war-related injuries even if the carrier is financially strained. The carrier has no incentive to deny war-hazard claims since the government reimburses them.
Filing— File with DOL OWCP and note the war-hazard basis. DOL identifies the DBA carrier from the contract/task order records. The carrier pays regardless of the employer's current status.
Proprietary Search Result: This report was generated by the AI-powered Defense Base Act (DBA) carrier search engine.
Informational Purpose Only: This report identifies likely insurance carriers based on historical Department of Labor (OWCP) data and FOIA database results. It is not an official government document and does not constitute a legal determination of coverage.
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