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KBR, War Contractors and the Military

Our fighting men and women, bravely serving our country overseas, are trained to face military hazards and enemies. They should not have to fight the corporate policies of our war contractors. Our patriots should not have to endure unsafe practices, negligence nor blatant disregard for health and safety by KBR or any other corporate contractor.

While our military personnel follow orders, these corporations follow profits, and sometimes people get hurt.

Our enlisted men and women are willing to risk their safety for military objectives, not for a profiteer's economic expediency.

While corporate contractors can play a vital role in modern warfare, U.S. companies are still subject to some U.S. laws, even acting overseas.

In an active war zone, far from the protections of regulators and the eyes of watchdog groups and the press, people can suffer devastating injuries, catastrophic loss and even death as a result of negligence and bad economic decisions.

If you believe you've been hurt or lost a loved one and KBR or some other U.S. based contractor is at fault, contact us.

We've faced KBR in court before and gotten results. Please use the following link to read more about one of our recent cases:

BUCKLIN v HALLIBURTON CO., et. al.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fibich Hampton Leebron Briggs & Josephson, LLP provides legal advice and representation for individuals and businesses nationwide. We have experience representing our clients in US State and Federal court. Based in Houston, Texas we have strong ties to communities throughout East Texas, Southeast Texas, and the Rio Grand Valley, including cities such as Dallas, Galveston, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Austin, Texas.