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Illinois Jones Act Claims

The whole western border of the state of Illinois is bordered by the Mississippi River, and the Illinois River flows through the middle of the state. Both lengthy waterways are known for the great number of barges that travel their channels, and any that work around their banks are aware of the great dangers that the men and women that are employed on their muddy depths face. Regrettably, sometimes those dangers come to the surface, and then waterway workers are many times coping with disabling injuries, lost wages, and very expensive medical bills. Luckily, the Jones Act has been created to fill the need for a definitive legal document of maritime workers' rights. Standard worker's compensation regulations many times don't apply to waterway employees, so the Jones Act was produced to explain these workers' rights.

The most important thing to do after being injured on an Illinois waterway is to choose the proper attorney to represent oneself for an Illinois Jones Act claim. Because the Act is such a focused facet of the law, most law firms have not taken the time to familiarize themselves with its details. Nonetheless, there is a law firm that is leading the fight with Illinois Jones Act claims. The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm employs the most knowledgeable Jones Act attorneys in the entire state. They are both qualified and incredibly accomplished at providing maritime workers with what they rightfully deserve. Personalized service is always provided, so that every claim is cared for with the closest attention. Whether a client is a commercial bass fisherman on the Mississippi or a barge employee on the Illinois River, The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm will create a claim built on their unique circumstances.

Though the Mississippi River is the workplace for many maritime in employees in the state, the smaller waterways create a large number of jobs as well. These workers risk life and limb each day to provide for their families, so in the unfortunate circumstance of an injury or death on the water, the Jones Act is there to provide a reference point of their rights. If a waterway worker is killed while onboard, the Jones Act was produced to give the worker's family the means to seek recompense or damages for potential lost wages and even emotional distress. at 1 800 Jones Act the skilled lawyers are accessible to listen to each and every employee's story to better decide the proper course of action.

Workers simply should not wait until their monetary problems become intolerable. It is always best to take quick action on a claim, so that potential problems can be avoided entirely. The attorneys at The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm will not place any Illinois Jones Act claim on hold. They are quick and considerate because they are aware of the significance of every claim.

Many employees on corporate-owned fishing vessels on Illinois waterways do not realize that if an injury occurs because of an unmaintained ship, the employer is accountable for compensating the worker for any lost wages or medical bills. Just By calling 1 800 Jones Act, maritime employees can find out about their detailed worker's rights. Whether a client is working as a researcher in one of the many lakes in the state, fishing for bluegill in any of the many rivers, or repairing damaged buoys, The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm is ready to help any injured employee with an Illinois Jones Act claim.


 



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