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Injuries from a Jones Act Shipping Vessel Slip and Fall Accident (Part B)

Common Injuries from a Slip and Fall Ship Accident

A Jones Act shipping seaman is at risk for several types of ship accident injuries, and one of the most common causes is a slip and fall accident. The types of injuries that can occur in a slip and fall ship accident can result in partial or permanent disability, costly medical expenses and other damages. You have the right to seek compensation and benefits from your employer under the Jones Act, and a Louisiana maritime attorney can help.

Some of the most common types of injuries from a slip and fall ship accident include:
  • herniated discs;
  • nerve damage;
  • head trauma;
  • traumatic brain injury (TBI);
  • spinal cord injury;
  • broken bones or fractures; and
  • soft tissue damages.
Many of these serious injuries could leave a Jones Act shipping employee unable to work for weeks, months or even permanently.

Consequences of Injuries from a Slip and Fall Accident

Soft tissue damage and herniated discs may be able to heal over time with surgery and therapy but often result in loss of range of motion or chronic pain. Nerve damage and injury to the brain or spinal cord can cause permanent impairment such as paralysis or mental disability.

These types of serious or long-term damages have the potential to end a Jones Act shipping employee’s career. A Louisiana maritime attorney can work with you and your physicians to determine your long-term prognosis as evidence for your Jones Act claim settlement.

Over time, treatment and recovery for these injuries not only can cause you to lose income due to your inability to work, but also result in ongoing medical costs. These are damages that you should not have to deal with on your own, and with the help of a Louisiana maritime attorney, you may be able to seek compensation and benefits under the Jones Act.

Contact a Louisiana Maritime Attorney for Ship Accident Help

The Jones Act provides you with certain protections your employer may not want you to know about. A Louisiana maritime attorney from The Young Firm in New Orleans, Louisiana, can help you if you have suffered serious injury from a ship accident aboard a Jones Act shipping vessel or other type of commercial vessel.

Though we are based in 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 as an injured worker.

When you are ready to get started with your Jones Act ship accident case, 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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