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Mississippi Maritime Articles & Resources

Have You Been Injured While Working on a Ship?

If you suffer an injury at sea, it is almost certain a maritime lawyer will be necessary for you to be properly compensated given the complexity of admiralty laws. This is because the rules are different depending on where and the type of rig or ship you are on. 

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What Is an Admiralty Attorney?

A Mississippi admiralty attorney generally works with injured employees on sea-going vessels and oil rigs, as well as onshore workers engaged in matters of marine commerce and subject to hazardous working conditions. 

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Maritime Accidents in Mississippi and Injury Advice

If you work on or near water in Mississippi, you know that maritime injury is commonplace.  If it happens to you, many attorneys may be interested in working with you to achieve fair and just compensation for damages. 

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How Can a Maritime Injury Attorney in Mississippi Help with Your Recent Injury?

A maritime injury attorney is almost as vital to your recovery from an accident at sea or onshore as the emergency and medical treatment. This is because the costs associated with accidents and time away from work might actually affect your recovery. By engaging a Mississippi maritime injury attorney in your case, you can recover those costs or get a portion of your wages restored while you convalesce or adjust to living with a long-term disability. 

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What Is the Jones Act in Mississippi and How Can an Attorney Help?

A  Jones Act lawyer assists anyone who was injured, made sick, or killed while working in the merchant marine. This largely includes anyone working at least 30 percent of the time at sea on vessels or oil rigs, but a related law—the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, which covers employees in hazardous on-shore positions—is also an area where Mississippi Jones Act attorneys handle cases. 

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