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Wondering the Value of Your Mississippi Maritime Injury Case?

Life changes when you are injured in a Mississippi maritime accident. The worries of the day before seem to fade away as you have to deal with the trauma and aftermath of a serious injury. Instead of going about business as usual, you are forced to face painful injuries and an uncertain future.

While you might have a lot of questions going through your mind, one of the biggest ones most likely has to do with the value of your case. After all, you need to know what to expect should you pursue a Jones Act lawsuit or attempt to reach a fair settlement with the maritime company. But how does a lawyer for maritime cases in Mississippi calculate the value of your injury?

Calculating the Value of Your Mississippi Maritime Injury

First, you need to recognize that there isn’t necessarily a magical equation that you use to come up with the exact value of your case. There are many damages that are taken into consideration when coming up with a fair settlement amount for your offshore injuries. These factors include the following:


  • Lost Wages: If you are unable to work, you are going to lose wages. In a Jones Act case, you may be able to recover both past and future lost wages.
  • Lost Potential Earnings: This is the amount you may have been able to make, had you not been injured. Typically, lost potential earnings are calculated by multiplying your wages by the number of hours you may have been able to work. Then, you adjust this number to take into account taxes payable during that time period.
  • Pain and Suffering: Pain and suffering is a little trickier to determine, as it is difficult to put an exact dollar amount on what you have gone through with your injuries. A Mississippi Jones Act attorney can explain this one further.
  • Disfigurement: Under the Jones Act, you may be able to recover money for scars, burns, amputations and other disfiguring injuries.
  • Mental anguish: When you are seriously injured, the physical pain isn’t the only thing you often have to deal with. You may be in mental anguish over your accident and subsequent injuries. Therefore, you may be compensated for this mental pain.

For an estimate on the value of your maritime injury case, contact an experienced lawyer for maritime cases in Mississippi at the law offices of Vujasinovic & Beckcom by calling (877) 724-7800 or filling out our online form.

Be sure to order a free copy of maritime lawyer Brian Beckcom’s book, The Insider's Guide to Winning Your Maritime Injury Case.