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Colorado Jones Act Claims

The Jones Act provides for compensation for workers injured offshore ore in the traversable inland waterways. While landlocked, the state of Colorado is traversed with both mountains and rivers. These many rivers are the workplace for a great number of the state's residents, whether they are a commercial trout fisherman on the Colorado River or a barge employee on the Rio Grande River. While there might not be as many maritime employees as in the coastal states, Colorado waterway workers are many times subject to grueling hours and often dangerous conditions. Though these maritime workers are not protected by the average inland worker's rights regulations, there is a legal outlet for these men and women to draw upon when seeking compensation for injuries suffered as a result of employer negligence. Many commercial fishermen and river researchers do not own their vessels and are employed by outside companies. However, sometimes these companies fail to keep the boats up to standards and, as a result; injuries might be suffered by the men and women who make a living on their decks. The U.S. enacted the Jones Act to protect these waterway employees and give them the means to pay for bills when unable to work.

There are many law firms that will quickly take on a Colorado Jones Act claim. However, injured workers should be sure to investigate the law firm and be sure that they have experience with the Jones Act. Because the Jones Act is such a specific facet of the law, most attorneys have not familiarized themselves with its intricacies. Nevertheless, there is one law firm that is leading the way with Colorado Jones Act claims. The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm is both experienced and qualified. They've handled and won innumerable Jones Act claims. They are fully aware that, unlike regular worker's compensation claims, a Jones Act claim must be proven. That is, a Jones Act attorney is required to prove that a maritime worker's injury was caused by the fault or negligence of an employer. This isn't always an easy task. However, the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm is well aware of the difficulties. They've dealt with them all. They are experienced investigators and will stop at nothing to prove their clients' cases.

Because the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm wants Colorado maritime workers to be aware of their rights, they provide the first telephone consultation free of charge. The last thing an injured crappie fisherman from the White River needs is an additional bill to add to his already burgeoning list. Whether a worker is already injured or has not experienced any harm, he can call 1800JonesAct and speak directly to a skilled Jones Act attorney. Also, families that have had a waterway worker killed while on the job can call and find out their rights as beneficiaries. The Jones Act was created so that it could be utilized, and the attorneys at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm want to be the ones to help. They will be an advocate for every injured worker each step of the way through the process.


 



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