If a serious accident has left you or someone you love with a serious injury, you have rights that can be protected. At Hofmann & Schweitzer, our legal team champions victims, fighting to obtain the maximum compensation for every client. In our legal library, learn more about
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Chemical Exposure on Commercial Fishing VesselsChemicals can cause serious accidents and injuries on commercial fishing vessels. Learn about the risks, the injuries, and how to make a fair recovery here.
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Workers May Be Owed Compensation for Accidents on Spud BargesWere you hurt while working on a spud barge? You could be owed injury and wage loss benefits under the Jones Act or federal maritime laws.
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Maintenance and Cure Benefits For A Maritime InjuryDo you qualify for maintenance and cure benefits? The laws give workers that have a maritime injury the right to medical payments & costs of living
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Families May Be Owed Compensation Under the Death on the High Seas ActWas someone in your family killed while working or traveling on the water? Discover if you could be owed compensation from the Death on the High Seas Act.
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Order Extending Notice of Claim to June 15, 2018
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USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain Collision Reports
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Common Causes of Maritime Burn Injuries and What You Can DoSailors can be exposed to onboard fires and burns while at sea. Learn about the causes of maritime burn injuries and what injured seaman can do to recover.
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How to Hire a New York or New Jersey Maritime Accident Injury AttorneyIf you’ve been hurt or tragically lost a loved one in a maritime accident, then you know that you need help. Learn how to go about hiring a maritime attorney.
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Why to File a Maritime Accident Report QuicklyShould you be concerned about filing an accident report after a commercial fishing injury off the coast of New Jersey? Find out why you must file promptly.
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Three Reasons to File an Accident Report as Soon as Possible After a Maritime InjuryYou have seven days to report a maritime injury, but you shouldn’t wait that long. Find out why injured seamen must report an accident as soon as possible.