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Under the Jones Act there are two distinct claims. One is for negligence and the other is if the vessel is unseaworthy. You need a lawyer to effectively make your claim. Call now to talk to a REAL [...]
Description:
Under the Jones Act there are two distinct claims. One is for negligence and the other is if the vessel is unseaworthy. You need a lawyer to effectively make your claim. Call now to talk to a REAL Jones Act Attorney 1-800-773-6770 and visit us at http://www.offshoreinjuries.com.
A claim for "Unseaworthiness" means that the equipment that contributed ti the accident was 'not fit for its intended purpose'. For example, a line that is rotted and snaps, or a deck that does not have a non-skid surface. This is different from a negligence claim which can also be asserted.
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Video added on: 05-14-2009 at 06:49:50 am
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