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The Young Firm

Jones Act Law and Maritime Accidents Attorneys
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New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
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4 Damages You May Not Be Expecting under the Jones Act

Did you know that you can file for vocational rehabilitation training under the Jones Act? A Jones Act attorney can help you file your claim. Most mariners know that they are eligible for maintenance and cure benefits, as well as “fringe” benefits, in the event that they are injured while working on board a vessel in navigation.

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Maritime Law Claim vs. Jones Act Claim

You may be entitled to file a Jones Act claim or a maritime law claim depending on the specifics of your injury. A New Orleans attorney can help with your claim. If you work in the maritime industry and become injured, you may be able to file either a maritime law claim or a Jones Act claim depending on the specifics of the circumstances. Because the laws can be very complex, you may need the help of an experienced attorney.

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Protect Your Jones Act Law Claim; Don’t Return to Work too Soon

The Jones Act law protects injured seamen. So although you may be eager to go back to work after an injury, be cautious because you could damage your claim as well as your health. After suffering an injury at sea, it’s easy to understand an eagerness to heal and return to your usual lifestyle. That includes going back to work as soon as possible.

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Manila Amendments Pertaining to Standards of Training, Certifications and Watchkeeping

Learn about the changes to the Manila Amendments that became effective January 2012 and pertain to the standards of training, certification and watchkeeping. For certified mariners, these changes may affect their training and employment.

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STCW-95 Deck Exam vs. Engineering Exam: Which Do You Really Need to Take?

Those in the maritime industry may need to obtain an updated STCW license, but depending on their job responsibilities, different courses and exams must be completed. For instance, deck officers must complete the STCW-95 deck exam, and those in the engine room, like limited deck engineers and second assistant engineers, must complete an engineering exam.

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Maritime Occupations' Economy Impact

Maritime occupations clearly have an economy impact in Louisiana. If you work in the industry and have been injured, speak with a maritime attorney. With the United States' financial difficulties and so many people being out of work, you may wonder about maritime occupations' economy impact in Louisiana. Clearly, every state in this nation has been affected to some degree or another.

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4 Things to Know About Jones Act Settlements and Claims

Jones Act claims and settlements can be complicated. Contact a Jones Act law firm in Louisiana for guidance if you have suffered serious, on-the-job injuries. There are some things you should know about Jones Act claims if you have suffered serious injuries in the maritime industry. Unlike a personal injury claim that may arise from a car accident, Jones Act cases involve federal maritime law.

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The Jones Act: New Orleans-Based Lawyers Indicate Accidents that Can Warrant a Claim

Are you a seaman under the Jones Act? New Orleans-based lawyers explain when a claim could be filed with examples of previous serious accidents and injuries. One of the most dangerous jobs in this country is drilling offshore for gas and oil. Workers can average 12-hour workdays hundreds of miles from the coast, surrounded by combustible material and heavy machinery flung around by cranes.

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Your Rights as a Jones Act Shipping Employee under the Jones Act Safety Rules

With all the maritime safety information available to employers, there should be little cause for injury aboard an offshore vessel. However, accidents due to negligence still occur, resulting in the need for a Jones Act attorney to help you apply the Jones Act. Shipping employees in particular may ask "What is the Jones Act?" in accordance to their rights as an injured worker.

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Three Important Facts about Maintenance and Cure Law

What is maintenance and cure law? Maybe your know the basics, but did you now these three important facts about maintenance and cure that can affect your case?

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3 Reasons a Jones Act Seaman Should Not Use Private Health Insurance to Pay for a Work Related Injury

Think twice before you put medical treatment for a work related maritime injury on your personal health insurance policy. Here are some concerns you should have.

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