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Arizona Jones Act Claims

The state of Arizona is bordered on the east by the Colorado River and several other smaller rivers flow through its region. These rivers are common fishing sites and make Arizona home to a number of waterway workers, from river researchers to commercial crappie and trout fishermen. Even though these men and women risk their lives often in search of the freshest catches or most uncommon river life, they are not always covered by the protection of inland worker's compensation rights. The Jones Act provides protection for injured maritime workers, whether injured offshore or the navigable inland waterways. The Jones Act gives these workers a channel to obtain compensation after an injury. Though Arizona Jones Act claims are not as common as in other states with more waterways, there is still a demand for legal documentation of these waterway workers' rights.

Even though the Jones Act has a statute of limitations of only three years, a great deal can be achieved within that time. To begin with, an injured waterway worker or the family of a deceased worker must attain a dependable, experienced attorney. Whereas many law firms would be eager to undertake an Arizona Jones Act claim, they are not as competent as the attorneys at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. Just by making a phone call to 1800JonesAct, injured or disabled researchers, commercial fishermen, and instructors can acquire the recompense they are in need of. Whether his injury was caused by a minor accident or was due to a boat malfunction, every injured worker can regain lost wages and collect the monies to pay outstanding bills.

There's nothing easy about filing an Arizona Jones Act claim in the court system, but the compassionate attorneys at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm are there to make it seem effortless. They are skilled, well-educated attorneys that have taken the time and made the effort to learn all the aspects of the Jones Act. A disabled waterway worker simply won't be able to obtain more knowledgeable attorneys than those at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. The Jones Act attorneys will give special attention to every worker's story, make certain that every claim is personalized to the worker's specific circumstances, and become an advocate for them throughout the entire claim process. Very few firms can claim such dedicated, individualized service.

There are many waterway workers that never make inquiries about compensation after being hurt on the job. Some think that they will suffer consequences from their employer by receiving less work or even being fired. Others just don't want the annoyance of having to go through the process of filing a claim. But a simple phone call to 1800JonesAct can supply any information and even the compensation that an injured worker is seeking. The attorneys at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm recognize that injured waterway workers and their families have already had enough suffering. They will explain every waterway worker's rights and make sure that they receive the damages that he has been waiting for.


 



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