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Gulfport maritime lawyers are legal professionals who are experienced at obtaining Jones Act settlements for maritime workers who have been injured in or around Gulfport.
Sitting on Gulf Coast at the southeast tip of Mississippi state, Gulfport relies heavily on the maritime industry for both employment and municipal revenues. From shipping and commerce to oil drilling and refining, the maritime industry significantly boosts Gulfport's local economy.
Despite its benefits, however, the maritime industry does put workers at risk of serious injury and death due to regular exposure to toxins, the possibility of watercraft collisions, unpredictable weather and waters, as well as various other factors.
Given such risks, the rights of maritime employees are protected by a law distinct from Mississippi's traditional workers' compensation laws. Known as the Jones Act or the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, this law:
If you or someone you love was injured while working in or near Gulfport, you will likely be entitled to recovering compensation for you injury and losses. In order to obtain the maximum settlement, however, it is essential to consult an experienced, qualified Gulfport maritime injury lawyer who understands the complexities of the laws. For more information about your rights and legal options, contact us today.
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