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Were You or a Loved One Injured?

You may be eligible for compensation

If you or a loved one were injured in the maritime industry while working on a cruise ship, or traveling as a cruise ship passenger, there was negligence, then the law is on your side.  Our lawyers are here to help.  Contact us for a Free consultation.

  • Life Altering Injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Amputation
  • Required Surgeries
  • Slips & Falls
  • Loss of Employment
  • Long-term Injury
  • Death

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Our team of experienced Maritime Injury Lawyers will review your potential case.

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Once you hire a Maritime Injury Guide attorney they work for you. We build your case and work to get you financial compensation.

You pay no fees unless we win.

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Did you know that over 70% of all maritime accidents happen because of negligence?

These can involve:

  • Jones act seamen
  • onshore & offshore workers
  • cruise ship crew
  • cruise ship passengers

Maritime workers who are injured on the job due to negligence can file a legal claim for compensation. Remember, the law is on your side.

There are rules and regulations written specifically for people like you.

  • The Jones Act applies to and protects injured Seamen.
  • The Longshore Harbor and Workers’ Compensation Act is for maritime workers on shore.
  • The Death on High Seas Act helps protect the loved ones of workers who died at sea.
  • Maintenance and Cure Law helps injured workers as they recover.

Injured Individuals Who Sought Our Help

An oil rig Jones Act Seaman from Louisiana was injured on the job and developed an infection which led to the amputation of his leg beneath the knee.

Cruise Ship Crew Member from Spain developed severe work-related injury caused by ongoing required repeated lifting of heavy objects while working for a major cruise line. 

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A crewman from Alabama working on a crane barge was pinned by moving cargo which caused injury and nerve damage to his right leg.

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