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Jones Act Workers May Be Owed Significant Compensation for the Loss of a LimbA Jones Act injury attorney explains the many ways maritime workers are at risk of amputation on their vessels and the lifelong costs of these accidents.
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Families May Be Entitled Under the Jones Act and Maritime Law to Damages Claims for the Wrongful Death of a SeafarerWas someone you love killed while working on a vessel? Discover how family members can collect Jones Act and Maritime Law damages after a fatal maritime injury.
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Compensation for Jones Act Seamen Suffering Paralysis After a Work InjuryJones Act seamen are at daily risk of nerve damage, spinal cord injury, and other maritime injuries that can cause temporary or permanent paralysis.
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Options for Jones Act Seamen Suffering From Asbestos-Related DiseaseAsbestos exposure in maritime work can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other severe conditions. Discover how to collect compensation under the Jones Act.
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Jones Act Seamen May Collect Compensation and Benefits for PTSDIf you suffered post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of work or an accident on your vessel, you may be owed compensation under the Jones Act.
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Recovery From Intracranial Hematoma for Jones Act Seaman and Their FamiliesIf you suffered a head injury in a maritime accident, you should know the signs of intracranial hematoma and your rights under the Jones Act.
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Jones Act Seamen May Be Owed Benefits for Eye Injuries at SeaJones Act workers can suffer a wide range of eye injuries at sea. A NY maritime injury layer explains how these accidents happen and how to get benefits.
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Injuries From Vessel Collisions Are Covered Under the Jones ActJones Act seamen are at high risk of collisions at sea. Discover why these accidents happen and who may be liable for injuries and deaths.
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The Dangers of Personnel Basket Transfers at SeaJones Act seamen are at high risk when moving between vessels and installations in personnel baskets, and shipowners may be liable for injuries and deaths.
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Compensation for Maritime Workers Whose Vessel Struck a Stationary ObjectCrew members can recover payment for maritime injuries if they were hurt when their vessels struck a stationary object.