In nearly every DBA claim reported to us by a KBR employee or their widow medical records from their time in Iraq or Afganistan are not available.
KBR has been allowed to ignore production requests during interrogatories.
Injured War Zone Contractors are stuck in the Administrative Law System, so KBR faces no legal liability for failing to turn over documents.
The contractors face waiting forever, or going forward with the case with no medical records or payroll records.
According to our sources, our claimants, no attorney has had success in forcing production of records.
That won’t change until the plaintiff’s attorneys get more aggressive and begin filing motions for sanctions.
If you are an Injured Contractor and KBR or any other employer has failed to produce your medical records from your time in their employ ask your lawyer if they have filed a motion for sanctions against them.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tagged: Afghanistan, Contractor, injured contractor, Iraq
Good to know. I will pass that on!
Talk about medical records, in one PTSD/ suicide case CNA stole the police file – yes the entire file with all the evidence disappeared – and guess who quoted from a handwritten note exclusive to said police file six months later half a world away?
None other than the CNA “doctor” whom Kennington was so impressed with (82-years old and long retired), one Carroll Brodsky. Seriously, the file is still missing, part of a massive cover-up.
These people are not only criminal, they run the place with the justice system either impotent or AWOL or both. God help you.
Please send me details on the missing police file. I have a few questions I would like to ask the Chief of Police, Med Examiner, local newspaper and city attorney.
T. Lee Marshall
AIGfelonies@exorealm.org