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Maritime Law is Complex – You Need an Experienced, Undefeated Offshore Accident Lawyer
The Jones Act is a federal law that provides a number of benefits including the right to recover substantial damages to workers who are injured or killed while working offshore.
What a lot of people don’t realize is that there are only a handful of personal injury lawyers that actually understand the Jones Act and General Maritime laws, that know how to apply the laws to your benefit, and that have the resources and experience to make sure that you recover the maximum damages available to you.
Because maritime law is so complex and nuanced, who you hire to represent you could often make the difference between a hundred thousand dollar recovery and a multi-million dollar recovery. That’s why it’s so critical that after an offshore accident, you hire a law firm like Zehl & Associates, that’s not only undefeated, but that has a proven track record of recovering the largest verdicts and settlements in history for workers under the Jones Act, the General Maritime laws, the Death on the High Seas Act, and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, against the largest Maritime and oil & gas companies in the world.
Give us a call or contact us through our website. We’ll answer your questions, explain your options, and make sure that we get the best for you and your family.
If you or a loved one were injured while working offshore, it’s important to talk to an Experienced Maritime Attorney as soon as possible to ensure that you don’t waive any of your legal rights. Call our Maritime Attorneys for a Free, No Commitment Consultation at 1-888-603-3636 or by Clicking Here.
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