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Sitting on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, Gulfport is a city that heavily relies on the maritime industry to provide its residents with employment and revenues and, as a result, support its local economy.
Outside of such benefits, however, the maritime industry also carries the risk that its employees will be injured or killed on the job. Regular use of heavy machinery, as well as unpredictable weather and water conditions, are just some of the factors that can endanger maritime workers while they are working.
The Jones Act, also known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, is a law that specifically protects the rights of maritime workers by:
Gulfport admiralty lawyers are the legal professionals with the experience necessary to fight on behalf of maritime employees who have been injured while at work. Gulfport admiralty lawyers devote much of their practice to representing injured maritime workers. Thus, they have the experience and in-depth knowledge that it takes to secure the best possible outcome in these types of cases.
Our Gulfport admiralty attorneys have helped families recover compensation for losses, including:
If you have been injured during your employment with a Gulfport-based maritime company and want to see if you qualify to seek and recover compensation for your losses, contact an admiralty attorney for help today. Toll free (888) 327-5215.
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