What are the Risks of Not Hiring a Lawyer?
Maritime law is complex and full of nuances. Bringing a claim under the
Jones Act,
Death on High Seas Act, or
Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act requires the assistance of a skilled, aggressive and dedicated
offshore injury attorney who will analyze your case. This review will take many factors into consideration, including the status of the worker and the vessel at the time of injury, the vessel's seaworthiness, and the time frame in which the claim must be filed. An attorney can also ensure that the seaman's rights and interests are protected in both negotiation and litigation.
Unfortunately, the main priority of offshore employers and their insurance companies is not always their employers. Too often, they push the victims to accept the lowest settlement and are reluctant to give them the compensation they deserve. Having a legal representative on your side in these situations can prove to be invaluable. An attorney with experience in dealing with large corporations and insurance companies may be the only way to obtain the compensation you deserve.
For many families, an injury can cause a large financial burden to be placed on their shoulders. The thought of hiring an attorney on top of medical expenses and lost income can seem overwhelming. One option to people in these situations is to hire an attorney who works on a contingency basis. This means that they will not charge you an attorney fee unless they successfully resolve your case. This removes the financial risk and shows that they are committed to winning your case.
Although there are several ways to file a lawsuit for an accident that occurred offshore, there is no guarantee that your lawsuit will be successful. These maritime laws could provide injured workers with compensation for medical expenses, past and future. They could give you benefits for maintenance as well (rent, food, transportation, utilities) until you are able to return to work. If you lost a loved one due to an accident, you could also receive compensation for pain and suffering. Although having an attorney on your side is not a surety that you will win your case, it certainly increases your chances of receiving a favorable settlement. You owe it to yourself and your family to gain the maximum compensation for your injuries so that you do not have to continue to suffer because of the negligence or thoughtlessness of a co-worker or employer.