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12/30/2010
Brian Beckcom
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Seek an experienced offshore law firm to level the playing field in your Jones Act case

No matter how unseaworthy the vessel was, you can be sure that the company will try to make it look like it wasn’t the equipment that was defective, but that you were defective. After the accident, the insurance company will have investigators on scene within hours taking pictures and interviewing witnesses to try to prove that it was your negligence, also known as “human error,” that was at fault.

You don’t have to be intimidated by their tactics. An experienced maritime law firm has represented hundreds of victims just like you. They know how The Man plays the game.



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