What is maintenance and cure under maritime law?  How much is maintenance and what is it?  Learn all about maintenance and cure here from maritime attorney Timothy Young.

Maintenance and cure- what is it?

The term maintenance and cure refers to the general maritime law requirement that your employer pay both maintenance and cure if you suffer an injury in the service of the vessel. Maintenance is the amount that your monthly bills are each month for you to pay. Most employers don't pay this. Instead they pay a fixed rate which is not proper. Cure are your medical expenses from a doctor you choose, not your employer. It's very important that you have excellent, proper medical treatment after any injury. If your employer unreasonably fails to pay maintenance or cure you can seek punitive damages from your employer. Call us today if you have any questions about your maintenance or cure rights.


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