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Deckhand Fall Claims – What Every Maritime Worker Needs to Know
To put is simply, deckhands face dangerous working conditions. Whether you earn your living on a tug, barge or fishing boat, you are forced to deal with an environment that is completely unpredictable. It doesn’t take much for an average day at work to turn into a disaster.
There are many factors that can lead to serious deckhand injuries, including falls. A slip on deck or a fall from a great height can result in painful injuries, including broken bones. Even severe brain injuries can occur. If you or your family member has been hurt in an offshore fall accident, you need to be aware of a few things.
Deckhands have rights. There is a federal law that protects maritime workers, known as the Jones Act. Under the Jones Act, workers (who are considered “seamen”) can pursue compensation for their living expenses and medical treatment during their recovery. When negligence is involved, they may also be able to recover damages in a Jones Act lawsuit.
Obtaining compensation might not be easy. Employers, insurance companies and their lawyers can be difficult to work with. There are many instances where seamen are taken advantage of and encouraged to settle for less than what their cases are worth. In other situations, tactics are used to avoid liability for an injury claim. You need to be careful.
A maritime attorney can help you. The idea of hiring a lawyer might sound foreign to you. Who would ever have thought you would be in the position where you need legal help? However, an experienced maritime attorney might be just what you need to obtain fair compensation for your deckhand injuries.
If you have been injured in a fall on deck or other accident offshore, it doesn’t hurt to talk with someone who can advise you on your legal rights. Contact an experienced maritime attorney at our office by calling 877.724.7800.
If you have been injured in a maritime accident, we recommend that you do your research. All too often, the company will try to trick you into signing away your legal rights, ask you to give a recorded statement that will hurt your case, force you to see company doctors, or steer you in the wrong direction. Below is a list of resources we provide to injured maritime employees for FREE. Free Book Written By Board Certified Injury Attorney Brian Beckcom