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When Maritime Law Applies to Your Offshore Accident Case (Part B)

Working Status in Maritime Offshore Law Claim

The claims filed under maritime law or the Jones Act Law are different from normal Workers' Compensation claims. When you suffer serious injury in a horrible diving accident you're not only entitled to the normal types of Workers' Compensation such as lost wages and medical expenses, but also compensation for the value of fringe benefits.

Most regular workers don't get the fringe benefits that a maritime worker does, such as meal service while on the job or regular medical care aboard the ship. Offshore accident victims lose more than just wages when they're out of work and they're entitled to compensation in lieu of those benefits.

Therefore, it's important to prove your status in a maritime offshore accident injury claim, and a New Orleans maritime law attorney is there to help you in this process. You will need to show that you were actively employed on a vessel and that the accident occurred in navigable waters.

Maritime Offshore Workers Injured in Temporary Shore Visits

Things get complicated when you were injured on a platform jobsite or a dock on state waters. Even if you weren't employed at the dock and only there because your boat was ashore at that area, the state laws may override maritime law.

Considering all the complications your maritime offshore accident claim may face you should bring your claim to an attorney as soon as possible. The earlier you involve your attorney in settling your claim, the better they will be able to assist you as you work to prove your employment status and eligibility for protection under maritime law.

You may have to cite protection under many state laws, federal laws, maritime law, and the Jones Act Law, which can get complicated and frustrating. A maritime law attorney will have the skills necessary to make your claim as stress-free as possible so you can focus on healing instead of paperwork.

Contact a New Orleans Offshore Accident Maritime Law Attorney

Maritime law provides you with certain protections your employer may not want you to know about. A maritime law attorney from The Young Firm in New Orleans, Louisiana can help you if you have suffered maritime offshore accident injuries in a horrible diving accident or other accident that falls under maritime law or the Jones Act.

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 injury case, we urge you to contact us today for a FREE case evaluation - call 504-680-4100 or toll free at 866-938-6113.




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