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Georgia maritime lawyers represent individuals and families who have been impacted by injuries or deaths of a worker covered by the Jones Act or other relevant maritime (admiralty) laws. Such Georgia injury attorneys strive to obtain fair compensation for their clients' losses, such as:
Thousands of people in Georgia are employed by businesses such as shipping, towing, shipbuilding, research and other companies that ply the inland and coastal waters of Georgia. In addition, Georgia has several busy ports, including
In fact, Georgia's Garden City Terminal has the largest container vessel facility in the U.S. A few of the jobs at these sites include tankermen, seamen, engineers, and shipbuilders. Passengers on vessels, too, may be eligible for a maritime remedy when they are hurt at sea.
The men and women who work in or near the waters of Georgia have legal recourse when they suffer maritime injuries on the job. A Georgia maritime attorney provides legal counsel (advice) and representation (as a negotiator and as a litigator) to obtain a fair and satisfying level of financial compensation when a client is hurt or killed in a job-related incident.
Maritime work is dangerous, and it's not uncommon for individuals engaged in maritime-related work to suffer injuries such as those from:
Brain and spinal cord damage, herniated disks and other back injuries, broken bones, and severe burns are among the physical damages suffered by many people involved in maritime industries in Georgia.
If a maritime-related injury or death has affected you, schedule a free consultation with an experienced and knowledgeable Georgia maritime lawyer. You can discuss your circumstances and get answers to all of your legal questions.
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