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Maritime Injury Blog

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Jones Act

4/6/2009
Mindy
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Maintenance and Cure – Compensation for Injured Seamen

The Jones Act protects injured seamen and allows them to collect compensation while they recover from their injuries.  This compensation, known as maintenance and cure , is available for injured offshore workers who qualify as seamen.

Maintenance is supposed to provide the amount of money necessary to cover the seaman’s living expenses.  The compensation is paid at a rate equal to basic living expenses, such as housing payment, insurance, food, utilities and mileage to and from the medical provider.  Maritime employers sometimes pay only a small amount of maintenance, which can be as little as $20 to $30 a day.  An injured seaman may be entitled to more money in maintenance and should consult with a Jones Act attorney for legal advice.

Cure is compensation for medical expenses.  It is designed to cover medical treatment, including physician visits, physical therapy and medications.  Cure is paid until the injured offshore worker reaches his or her maximum medical cure, meaning until the condition cannot improve any further.  Occasionally the employer’s doctor will say that the seaman has reached this maximum, but the employee’s treating physician disagrees.

If you have been injured while working offshore, you should contact a maritime injury attorney immediately.  Contact Vujasinovic & Beckcom P.L.L.C. today at (713) 224-7800 or (877) 724-7800 for a legal consultation.




Want to know more about back injury cases that occur offshore?

Feel free to call our firm's toll free number, 877.724.7800 , or send us an email through this website, and we would be glad to schedule an appointment with the firm's maritime lawyer, Brian Beckcom.

Or you can download Brian's free Insider's Guide to Winning Your Maritime Injury Case





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