What is the Jones Act Cabotage Provision?
The Jones Act cabotage provision sets forth regulations for how goods and passengers can be transported via ship to, and from, American ports. These help
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The Jones Act cabotage provision sets forth regulations for how goods and passengers can be transported via ship to, and from, American ports. These help
Most people who have suffered injuries while on the job can turn to Workers’ Compensation to help pay for any medical expenses and lost wages.
The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) defines the outer continental shelf as any and all submerged lands that are lying beyond state coastal waters,
The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) is part of the law that fills the gap between maritime acts and state Workers’ Compensation laws.
What is the difference between a mediation, a settlement, and going to trial? Let’s explore how those terms apply to a Maritime or Jones Act case.
The Jones Act is part of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920. The law covers a wide range of maritime issues, but specifically, the Jones
The long-term costs associated with a knee injury at sea will depend on the severity of the injury. If a maritime injury has put one
What type of maritime industry you work in can often mean you have additional industry-specific safety rules under the Jones Act of 1920. Many organizations
A Louisiana maritime injury claim may be brought about when the vessel you are injured on is found to be unsafe. One of the benefits