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Also known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, the federal statute protects the United States maritime commerce in national waters and between U.S. ports. With hundreds of thousands of seaman working on barges, container ships, tugboats, towboats, crew boats, dredges, cargo ships, fishing vessels and other moveable vessels, this statute was established to protect the U.S. merchant marine industry.
If you suffered a serious injury while at sea, it is your right to seek compensation from your employer to protect your health, your family and your livelihood. If a loved one died while engaged in seagoing operations you may also be able to file a claim. The attorneys at Arnold & Itkin LLP are experienced and have a successful track record with maritime cases. We represent workers along the Gulf Coast in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, and we'll work to get you the compensation you deserve.
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