Although traditional soldiers are not eligible for workers’ compensation, mercenaries are. Mercenaries are security consultants or private military contractors who provide armed combat or security services. They do not always work for a nation; a large company or an organization such as the United Nations may hire mercenaries to provide operational support in military missions.[1] These may take place in combat zones. Sometimes they may be hired for peacekeeping. Mercenary warfare is part of American history; French General Marquis de Lafayette, a notable mercenary, was hired to train George Washington’s forces during the Revolutionary War.[2] In this regard, mercenaries have their role to play.
Mercenaries have often played a supplemental role alongside militaries since the earliest days of organized warfare. They can bring unique skillsets unseen among members of the military and are usually skilled at their profession for them to be able to be hired. Mercenaries might have had previous quasi-military experience before working as a mercenary, such as working in a police force or law enforcement. They may have even been previous military members, or veterans.
The business of hiring mercenaries is increasing within its scope. As state and non-state actors realize the importance of security services in unstable regions around the world, mercenaries are an attractive option. Many people go into mercenary work because of the good pay, notably higher than a soldier. Types of missions mercenaries may be tasked with are guarding oil wells, or client compounds in hostile territory, including from protests. They may also be hired for more high-risk engagements, such as overthrowing a government (coup d’état).
Mercenaries can see a variety of injuries during their work, including death. They may sustain similar injuries to soldiers, including:
Mercenaries may also be victims of post-traumatic stress disorder, a condition not uncommon among soldiers.
To be eligible for workers’ compensation as a mercenary, you must meet one of the qualifications of the Defense Base Act, passed in 1941. It covers:
In addition to these qualifications, the Defense Base Act was created in a way that provided fewer limitations on who would be eligible for coverage. You should know that:
Mercenaries have found success in their engagements in third world countries, such as in Africa. Their services are sought after by government and anti-government groups. Their presence makes it possible for nations and organizations to execute their missions. Fighting or living in a combat zone, however, can be stressful and demanding. They may experience disruptions in sleep schedules due to the nature of their work, which weakens the immune system and makes one more prone to injury.
Mercenaries are also often required to be highly vigilant to seek out and avoid danger. This can take a toll on the mind over time. It is important that taking these uncertainties into consideration, that mercenaries apply self-care techniques, such as getting adequate sleep, eating healthy, staying hydrated, and taking rest breaks by coordinating with coworkers if possible. This has the effect of heightening one’s attentive abilities, which may make the difference in avoiding injury, and even death.
Like soldiers, mercenaries may see their families seldom due to the nature of their work. It is recommended that they keep in contact with their families so that they can be able to perform their work to the highest extent. This could be through traditional mail, cell phone, or a computer if possible.
At Livingston DiMarzio, our codename is not The Workplace Lawyers for any reason. We specifically home in on the circumstances surrounding your injury. Even if the injury was your fault, you may still be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Our mercenary injury lawyers understand the critical nature of a mercenary’s work in providing support in security peacekeeping missions, for example. We also know that it is one of the most dangerous jobs and requires representation you can be proud of. You can call us for a free consultation at (973) 718-5173 or fill out a case form with your case details and we will get back to you. If we choose to take your case, you pay nothing unless you win.
[1] Amza, A. (2018, October 16). Six things you should know about modern mercenaries of war. Retrieved January 31, 2022, from https://www.trtworld.com/americas/six-things-you-should-know-about-modern-mercenaries-of-war-20831
[2] Richardson, D. (2018, March 21). US mercenaries define overseas warfare-but at home, they still fight for Healthcare. Observer. Retrieved January 31, 2022, from https://observer.com/2018/03/mercenaries-define-modern-warfare-healthcare-fight/
[3] U.S. National Library of Medicine. (2022, January 20). Veterans and Military Health. MedlinePlus. Retrieved January 31, 2022, from https://medlineplus.gov/veteransandmilitaryhealth.html
[4] The American Equity Underwriters, Inc. (2020, December 14). What is the defense base act? AmEquity. Retrieved January 31, 2022, from https://www.amequity.com/longshore-insider/article/what-is-the-defense-base-act
[5] Ibid.
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