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Kansas Jones Act Claims

Though Kansas does not have nearly as many waterway workers as coastal states or those around the Great Lakes, the state still is home to many that work on the Missouri River and several other smaller rivers in its area. Professional trout fishermen travel down the Missouri River every day, risking their lives to find the freshest, biggest catch. Barge workers float down that same river, shipping necessary goods from one state to the next. However, these brave employees are not protected by the average worker's compensation laws. Instead, the federal government has put into operation the Jones Act, a legal reference point for workers looking to seek compensation when they are injured at the fault of their employer. Nevertheless, it is important to find a reliable, experienced law firm to handle any Kansas Jones Act claim.

The Ogletree Abbott Law Firm is one such reputable firm. They have a staff of some of the most knowledgeable Jones Act attorneys in all of Kansas. They are well-versed in every detail of the Act, so that no injured employee is left without any income because of employer negligence. Just By calling 1 800 Jones Act, an injured fisherman can speak to one of the firm's qualified Jones Act attorneys free of charge. Most law firms will charge a fee just for the initial phone consultation, but the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm provides that consultation for free. Instead of creating unnecessary charges, they'd rather see the law upheld and get their clients receive what they are rightfully due.

If a bass fisherman is killed on the Kansas River due to an unmaintained commercial boat, that fisherman's family is entitled to compensation for their loss. Funeral expenses can be paid and the family home can be maintained if a Jones Act claim is filed through the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm. While the pain of losing a loved one by a preventable accident is almost unbearable, it is nearly just as hard to keep the family afloat after the breadwinner has died. Only by filing a Kansas Jones Act claim will a family find some relief of their financial burden.

These Kansas fishermen, instructors, and researchers should know their rights as waterway workers. By calling 1 800 Jones Act, they can get all of the information they need and even begin filing a claim or simply gain the knowledge for any potential issues in the future. It is important to be well-informed, and the experienced attorneys at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm are there to provide any information regarding a worker's rights through the Kansas Jones Act. Though an injury may have been sustained one or two years ago, maritime workers can still file a claim and receive compensation for their lost wages and other expenses. However, they should be aware also that claims can only be filed up until three years after the incident has occurred. There is nothing more important than providing a route for compensation for an injured worker through the Jones Act at the Ogletree Abbott Law Firm.


 



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