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Jones Act

4/21/2009
Mindy
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Offshore Neck Injury

Vujasinovic & Beckcom P.L.L.C. was recently hired to represent a cruise ship worker who hurt her neck and back on a Norwegian Cruise ship.  This case is not isolated.  Neck injuries are common among offshore workers and can create significant damage if left untreated.

Back and neck injuries are very different.  When someone is experiencing neck pain following an offshore accident , it can mean that there is a serious problem.  The cervical spine is located in the neck, which holds the spinal cord.  A neck injury can lead to irreversible damage caused by spinal cord compression.

A neck injury offshore can be caused by a fall, significant strain, assault or other cruise ship accident.  Numerous symptoms have been linked to a neck injury, including neck pain, weakness, tingling, numbness in the arms and upper torso and clumsiness.  The pain can be severe, especially if the injury is pinching a nerve root in the neck.

Offshore workers are legally protected and can pursue compensation for their injuries.  In the case of a cruise ship injury, the Jones Act  may apply.  A Jones Act lawsuit can result in damages for pain and suffering, past and future lost wages, mental anguish, medical expenses and other costs associated with the neck injury.

If you injured your neck on a cruise ship, you should contact an experienced offshore injury attorney who can explain your legal rights.  Call Vujasinovic & Beckcom at (713) 224-7800 or (877) 724-7800 today for a legal consultation regarding your cruise injury case.


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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