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Offshore Accidents, Maritime Laws, & The Jones Act

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Our Undefeated Maritime & Offshore Injury Lawyers answer common questions about offshore accidents and your rights under the Jones Act and general maritime laws.

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Why Hire Zehl & Associates After a Maritime or Offshore Accident?

Our Success Against the Largest Companies in the World

Our Success in Maritime and Jones Act Cases

Am I entitled to receive maintenance if I don’t live on the vessel?

Maritime Law is Complex – You Need an Experienced, Undefeated Offshore Accident Lawyer

What is my employer’s obligation under the Jones Act?

What is the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA) who may bring an action under DOHSA?

What is the difference between Jones Act negligence and unseaworthiness?

What is the Jones Act and What Protections Does it Provide to Workers Injured Offshore?

What remedies are provided by the Jones Act that are not available by workers’ compensation laws?

What Are My Rights Under The Jones Act?

Will I be blacklisted in the oil industry if I file a lawsuit?

Is My Employer Required To Take Injured Crew Ashore For Treatment?

How long do I have to bring a lawsuit under the Jones Act?

Do I have a Jones Act claim if I was injured on my way to work?

Do I have a Jones Act claim if I was injured due to inadequate or faulty equipment?

Do I have a Jones Act claim if I was injured due to an incompetent supervisor?

Are jack-up, semi-submersible, and inland barge drilling rigs considered vessels?

Why Does it Matter If My Accident Occurred in Federal Waters, State Waters, or Inland Bays?

What If a Company Other Than My Employer Was Involved in Causing My Injury? What is a “3rd Party” Claim?