Indiana Jones Act Claims
With Lake Michigan on the northern tip of Indiana, many waterway workers make this state their home. Commercial bass fishermen often travel the Wabash and Ohio Rivers, and barge employees use these rivers as a means of shipping goods from one state to the next. With so many rivers running through its area, the U.S. has taken the initiative to protect its maritime workers. The Jones Act fills the gap that regular worker's compensation does not cover. Though these men and women on the Indiana waterways work just as hard, if not harder, than the average inland employee, they are unfortunately not protected by standard worker's rights. The Jones Act gives the injured tugboat operator the means to pursue compensation from his employer. However, unless a maritime worker is familiar with the details of his rights, he would not know that in an Indiana Jones Act claim, negligence on the part of the employer must be proven. Only experienced Indiana Jones Act attorneys can guide injured workers through the process, providing them with every detail so that mistakes are not made.
Just by picking up the phone and calling 1800JonesAct, a disabled waterway worker or his family can speak directly to a qualified Jones Act attorney at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. This firm seeks to both thoroughly inform workers of their rights and give them the absolute best representation when filing an Indiana Jones Act claim. Many law firms will take an Indiana Jones Act claim, but will not be well-versed on the fine print of the Act. However, the attorneys at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm have spent innumerable hours studying and applying every aspect of the Indiana Jones Act. One small flaw in a prepared claim can lead to disaster. The courts could throw the claim out, or the wrong amount of compensation could be disbursed. But the skilled Jones Act attorneys at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm pay attention to every detail. They are well aware that losing an Indiana Jones Act claim can mean financial ruin for many maritime workers.
With the initial phone consultation free, injured waterway workers and their families can be comfortable knowing that the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm is not out to get every last dime from them. They understand that many times these employees are struggling, trying hard to make ends meet in any way that they can. The last thing that they need is a pointless expense.
When the boating instructor on Patoka Lake is hurt because his employer refused to repair the boat's failing deck, that injured worker can seek damages from his employer by filing an Indiana Jones Act claim. There are no better attorneys to help a disabled employee do this than the qualified men and women at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. It is important to understand that there certainly are not as many Jones Act claims in Indiana as there are in coastal states. This means that most attorneys in Indiana will not have familiarized themselves with the Jones Act. Nevertheless, the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm is dedicated to injured Indiana waterway workers. They have committed themselves to providing the absolute best service and represent each and every client with dignity and respect.
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