INJURED MARITIME WORKERS:
We know that life after a maritime injury is uncertain, turbulent, and stressful. Our experienced Jones Act accident attorneys will help you navigate the ups and downs of your workplace injury.

WHY US
Maritime cases can be complicated, they take time and money to work properly, and your attorney needs to be ready to dig in and do the work necessary to get you the best possible results on your claim.
Most maritime claims are filed in Federal Court and many attorneys are scared to appear in Federal Court and unfamiliar with the deadlines and the Federal Rules. There is a reason the best maritime law firms tend to focus on maritime claims for the majority of their work; the claims take that level of dedication and commitment.
When searching for a maritime attorney, choosing a truly experienced attorney can make all the difference in your case. Here’s why having a firm based in the Gulf Coast—right in your backyard—is a major advantage:
If you’ve suffered an injury on a vessel or major body of water, having an experienced Gulf Coast based maritime attorney gives you a home-court advantage—with local knowledge, proven experience, and a firm that truly understands the maritime industry here in your own community.
For more than 30 years, our firm has helped injured maritime workers. We focus on Jones Act claims and maritime cases, bringing unmatched experience to guide you through this complex area of law. Whether you’re a captain, deckhand, rigger, dockworker, or offshore worker, we’re committed to fighting for the compensation you’re entitled to.
The vast majority of our personal injury practice, approximately 95%, is focused on maritime injury and Jones Act claims. Over the years, we’ve successfully represented workers against companies such as:

Acadian Towboats, ACBL, ADM, Alpha Marine, Associated Terminals, Black Elk Energy LLC, Blessy Marine, Chet Morrison, Chevron, Cooper Marine, Crosby Tugs LLC, ConocoPhillips Company, Delaware Marine Service, Delta Towing, Diamond Offshore, Edison Chouest Offshore, ENSCO, Genesis Energy, Great Lakes Dredging, Hornbeck Offshore, Ingram Barge Company, Jackson Offshore, Kirby Inland Marine, L&M Bo Truc Rentals, Maersk, Magnolia Marine Transport, Marquette Transportation, Murphy Oil, Noble Drilling, Noble Energy, Offshore Liftboats, Parker Drilling, Pelican Offshore, Phillips 66 Company, Rowan, Schlumberger, Seadrill, Sea Fox Boats, Shell, Tetra Marine, Tidewater Marine, Transocean, Weber Marine, Wood Group Production, Yamaha Motor Company, and many more.
The Jones Act is a federal law that safeguards maritime workers injured due to employer negligence. It enables you to pursue compensation for:
Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Loss of future earning potential
Since the Jones Act is federal, your lawyer doesn’t have to be local to represent you effectively. What matters most is finding a skilled attorney with experience in maritime law.

Time is critical when it comes to maritime injury cases. Call us today at 504-608-0085 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation. Let’s discuss your case and show you why maritime workers nationwide trust us to deliver results.
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