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Do I have a Jones Act claim if I was injured on my way to work?
It depends. It depends on if you’re in your own private vehicle. It depends on if you’re in a vehicle that’s been provided by your employer. There’s all sorts of questions that arise in any type of case and I would recommend, no matter if you’re hurt on-shore or off-shore, feel free, give me (Eric Allen) a call. We’ll walk through it and see what you have.
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. Call our Maritime Attorneys for a Free, No Commitment Consultation at 1-888-603-3636 or by Clicking Here.
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