by gauthier92 » Fri Feb 14, 2014 5:05 am
These instances regarding maritime law can be very complicated and it's difficult to provide a particular solution, though below are some issues that you must focus on, accepting that you're an U.S. resident: If you qualify as a seaman underneath the Jones Work you may be eligible for more then exactly what a workers compensation could provide. It is possible to pursue both personnel compensation and a Jones Act claim, however if one is acquired you can't pursue another any more. Because Jones Work damage settlements tend to be greater you need to begin with that. To be eligible for a Jones Act claim if your injury occurred because of neglect of additional team members or perhaps the ship owners problem by lacking a seaworthy boat you've to show that you're a seaman underneath the Jones Act, involving many requirements. All of the elements are extremely unique to every individual situation and you need to contact a lawyer who focuses on maritime law and injury for best results. A great starting place to understand about Jones Work and legal facets of a maritime injury is that this site: http://www.onlinelawyersource.com/jones-act/ Our suggestion would be to examine your situation by having an attorney and since I haveam NOT one, don't consider my advice as legal advice.