Submersibles, Jack-ups, Inland Barges, Drill Ships

The Jones Act may protect workers injured on submersibles, jack-ups, inland barges, drill ships

A maritime injury can be debilitating. Too much is at stake to risk your future by retaining an inexperienced lawyer. Turn to an attorney who has an in-depth understanding of maritime law and years of experience handling offshore injury cases. If you were injured, call the Law Office of William Gee III at 1-800-488-5227 today. The consultation is free and confidential. Don't delay. Your rights may be affected.

If you were injured while working on a submersible, semi-submersible, jack-up, inland barge or drill ship, you may qualify for compensation under the Jones Act. Workers who qualify need to prove that the employer, operator or owner was negligent or at fault, or that co-workers were negligent during the course of employment on the ship or vessel.

Some common injuries sustained by workers on submersibles, jack-ups, inland barges and drill ships include the following:

A submersible, jack-up, inland barge or drill ship accident can be devastating: Contact us today

Call the Law Office of William Gee III at 1-800-488-5227 for a free and confidential consultation. If you were injured, you can seek his experience and knowledge of maritime law as it relates to submersible, jack-up, inland barge or drill ship accidents. Contact us.