Do injured crew have to be taken ashore?
How do I not get blacklisted?
I’ve been hurt offshore, what should I do?
What are my rights as an injured worker?
What does it cost to talk to an attorney?
What is Maximum Medical Improvement?
What Jones Act damages could I recover?
Why is offshore work so risky?
Will talking to a lawyer get me in trouble?
Commercial Fishing - Statute of Limitations
Employment Agreements Explained
Harbor Workers' Compensation Act
Helpful Websites
Injured Maritime Workers' Rights
Injuries: U.S. Courts and Foreign Waters
Injury Offshore on a Drilling Platform
Jones Act Claim Settlement Vs. Trial
Jones Act Claim: Commercial Fishing Vessel
Jones Act Claim: Freight Carrier
Jones Act Claims Vs. LHWCA Claims
Jones Act Legal Remedies for Seamen
Maximum Medical Improvement Defined
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure
Mississippi Shrimp Boat Worker Injury Claim
New Orleans Barge Worker Injury Lawsuit
New Orleans Cruise Ship Injury Claims
Offshore Injury on a Jack-up Rig
Offshore Oil Platform Death
Oil Tanker Deckhand Injury Claim Benefits
OSHA Safety and Health Standards
Risks of not Hiring a Lawyer
Work-Related Injury Claims and Disability
Am I covered under the Jones Act?
How long do I have to file an injury claim?
How much is my injury case worth?
What is a Jones Act Vessel?
What is an unseaworthiness claim?
What is General Maritime Law?
What is maintenance and cure?
What is Maximum Medical Improvement?
Why do I need a maritime injury attorney?

Offshore Injury FAQ

Video Questions and Answers

Common Questions about the Jones Act & Maritime Law

  1. How do I know if I am covered under the Jones Act?
  2. What is a Jones Act vessel?
  3. Why do I need a maritime injury attorney?
  4. How long do I have to file my maritime injury claim?
  5. How much is my maritime injury case worth?
  6. What is an unseaworthiness claim?
  7. What is maintenance and cure?
  8. What is maximum medical improvement or MMI?
  9. What is General Maritime Law?

More Offshore Injury Questions Answered

  1. Injury offshore on a drilling platform
  2. Injuries: the U.S. Courts and foreign waters
  3. Jones Act claim for an accident on a freight carrier
  4. Commercial fishing vessel Jones Act claim
  5. Offshore injury on a jack-up rig
  6. Jones Act claims vs. LHWCA claims
  7. Work-related injury claims and disability benefits
  8. Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act disability benefits
  9. Mississippi shrimp boat worker injury claim
  10. New Orleans barge worker injury lawsuit
  11. Oil tanker deckhand injury claim benefits
  12. Offshore oil platform death
  13. Injured maritime workers’ rights
  14. Details of the OSHA Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment guidelines
  15. New Orleans cruise ship injury claims issues
  16. Mesothelioma and asbestos exposure in shipyards
  17. Jones Act legal remedies for seamen
  18. Maximum medical improvement defined
  19. Employment agreements explained
  20. Commercial fishing accident claims statute of limitations
  21. Jones Act Claim Settlement vs. Trial
  22. Risks of not hiring a lawyer for maritime injuries

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We have a record of success in working for clients throughout the Gulf Coast, including Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi, and we have handled cases in more than 30 states and have tried more than 50 cases in the last four years. We are prepared to represent you.

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