Your employer may not be the most informed or honest source about your Jones Act injury claim rights. For trusted help, call 1-866-938-6113 or 1-504-680-4100.

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1/9/2012
Timothy J. Young
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Why an Employer is a Bad Source of Information on Jones Act Rights

If you’re seeking to file a Jones Act injury claim you’ll most likely seek professional advice on how to obtain your rightful benefits and compensation. While you may think that your employer would be the go-to source for this information, in many cases he or she could be the last person you want advising you on settling a claim.

Most employers put profit before safety, and they’re reluctant to admit that they neglected to keep a worker safe from manageable hazards. When an injured employee comes to their company with an injury claim, it’s not uncommon to see the employer try to dissuade them from filing a claim.

As a maritime worker, you have several laws in the U.S. and internationally that provide you with strict rights to medical care, benefits and compensation for injuries that occur due to work-related accidents. Most offshore workers are too busy with their jobs to learn about Jones Act or maritime law, and therefore aren’t aware of many of these rights. Your best solution is to work with an experienced attorney in New Orleans, Louisiana who handles maritime claims.

Remember that offshore workers, especially oil rig workers, have rights under the Jones Act. By working with an experienced Jones Act injury claim attorney in New Orleans, Louisiana, you may be able to better preserve your rights under these laws and obtain the fair treatment you’re entitled to. 

A Boat Accident Attorney in New Orleans, Louisiana Can Help 

The Jones Act Law provides you with certain protections your employer may not want you to know about. A boat accident attorney from The Young Firm in New Orleans, Louisiana can help you in many ways, whether you need help proving the oil rig explosion cause in your offshore injury claim or want professional guidance to make sure your rights as a seaman are upheld.

Though we are law firm in New Orleans, Louisiana, we are ready and able to help injured victims throughout the U.S. Order our free Maritime Injury Law guide and/or our guide to what to do when you are injured offshore to learn all about your rights during a Jones Act injury claim. 

When you are ready to get started with your Jones Act injury claim, we urge you to contact us today for a FREE case evaluation – call 1-504-680-4100 or toll-free at 1-866-938-6113.




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