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Arkansas Jones Act Claims

The state of Arkansas is bordered on the east by the Mississippi River and the Arkansas River flows through its center. These rivers are popular fishing locations and make Arkansas home to a number of waterway workers, from commercial fishermen to river life researchers. Although these men and women risk their lives frequently in search of the best catch or rarest aquatic life, they are regrettably not covered with the protection of normal worker's compensation rights. However, filling in the gap is the Jones Act. Whether a professional fisherman is harmed on a ride down the Red River or a researcher is hurt on an outing off of the banks of the Mississippi, the Jones Act can give them a channel to obtain compensation.

Even though the Jones Act has a statute of limitations of only three years, a lot can be accomplished within that time. Initially, an injured maritime employee or the family of a deceased worker must attain a trustworthy, skilled attorney. While many law firms would be more than willing to accept an Arkansas Jones Act claim, they are not as capable as the attorneys at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. Only By calling 1 800 Jones Act, injured or disabled commercial fishermen, researchers, and instructors can find the compensation they've been searching for. Whether his or her injury was brought about by a simple mishap or because of a vessel malfunction, each injured employee can get back lost wages and receive the funds to pay his or her medical bills.

It is not easy to put an Arkansas Jones Act claim in the court system, but the caring attorneys at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm are there to make it as effortless as possible. They are skilled, well-educated lawyers that have taken the time and effort to study and learn all the facets of the Jones Act. An injured maritime worker will find it difficult to obtain more qualified attorneys than those at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. And, there is a certain alleviation of built up tension that comes with knowing that an attorney will pay attention to every employee's story, make sure that any claim is personalized to the worker's unique needs, and become an advocate for them throughout the entire process. Very few firms can maintain such dedicated, exclusive service.

There are many waterway workers that never inquire about compensation when hurt on their jobs. Some suppose that they will be punished by their employer through less work hours or even layoffs. Others merely don't want the aggravation of utilizing the justice system. Yet, an effortless telephone call to 1800JonesAct can supply a safeguard, information, and the compensation that each injured worker deserves. The lawyers at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm know that injured maritime employees and their families have already been put through enough hardship. The attorneys will take the burden away and make the whole procedure as uncomplicated as possible. They will clarify every waterway employee's rights and make sure that they get the compensation that he or she is lawfully owed.


 



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