Lafayette Maritime & Jones Act Lawyers

The experienced Lafayette Maritime Lawyers at Zehl & Associates regularly represent seamen injured while working on offshore ships, platforms, rigs or other sea-going vessels. In the wake of an accident, it is critical that you know your rights under laws like the Jones Act, the Death on the High Seas Act, the Longshoreman and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act or general maritime law.

In addition to being undefeated in the courtroom, our maritime lawyers have recovered over $550 million in settlements and verdicts for injured offshore workers, received the #1 Largest Accident Verdict in the State of Texas, and were recognized as one of the Top Maritime Law Firms in the Country by NewsWeek Magazine.  It is because of our willingness to go to trial and experience in the courtroom that our Maritime Lawyers are able to consistently recover substantial damages for our clients in Louisiana, Texas and across the country.

If your injury occurred as a result of the negligence of your captain or crew members, you may have the right to hold your company responsible for your injuries and damages under the Jones Act or general maritime laws.   The Louisiana Jones Act Lawyers at Zehl & Associates have years of experience successfully representing workers who were injured offshore, and devote whatever resources are necessary to ensuring that our clients are fully compensated for their injuries.

Call toll-free at 1-888-302-3838 or click here to speak to an experienced Louisiana Jones Act lawyer about your rights.

Lafayette Maritime Lawyers with the Experience you Need to Win

Since 2012 alone, the Louisiana Jones Act Lawyers at Zehl & Associates have successfully represented hundreds of offshore workers against the largest maritime and oil and gas companies in the country, and we recovered over $75 million in verdicts and settlements on their behalf. In addition, we are one of the few firms that was hired to represent workers in connection with 4 of the largest workplace accidents in the past 10 years, including the BP/Transocean Deepwater Horizon Explosion, the BP Texas City Explosion, the Imperial Sugar Refinery Explosion, and the International Paper Explosion.

The maritime lawyers at Zehl & Associates regularly represent injured offshore workers from across the state of Louisiana including Lafayette, New Orleans and Houma. Whether you were hurt by a careless crewmember, a defective piece of equipment, or a dangerous condition on the rig or vessel, you may be entitled to recover for your medical treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering and more.

Contact an Experienced Lafayette Maritime Lawyer for a Free, Confidential Consultation: 1-888-302-3838

If you or a loved one were injured while working offshore, protect your rights by contacting one of the Lafayette maritime lawyers at Zehl & Associates  for a free consultation.  Our goal, as experienced trial attorneys, is to maximize our clients’ recovery, while ensuring that they also receive the best medical care available.  It is because of this committment that we are always prepared to take a case to trial and will refuse any settlement offer unless we believe our clients are receiving the maximum compensation for their losses.

Lafayette, LA

The Gulf Coast of Louisiana is no stranger to commercial fishing boats, large cargo-carrying vessels, jack-up rigs, and platforms.  With a number of seaports strategically located along the coast, the use of the Louisiana’s many waterways, highways, and railways allows the largest industries in the world to provide goods and services to people across the continental US.  Lafayette, Louisiana is one such city that provides many of world’s largest industries access to the rest of the US.

A city in the heartland of Acadiana, Lafayette, LA is a popular Cajun city, located a mere 35 miles from the Gulf of Mexico along the Vermillion River.  Acadiana is home to five ports:  Port of Iberia, Port of Krotz Springs, Port of Vermilion, Twin Parish Port, and Mermentau River Harbor and Terminal District. With most Acadian ports no more than 20 miles from Lafayette and with direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway through the Vermillion River, Lafayette has become a hub for maritime commerce and is vital to the survival of the state’s economy. 

Lafayette citizens who have made careers as commercial fishermen, longshoremen, dock workers, rig workers or merchant seamen are a driving force behind the state’s economic success.  Working offshore, whether on a supply boat, oil tanker, oil or jack up rig, commercial fishing boat, or a processing vessel, can be a very dangerous profession.  Long hours, fatigue, defective equipment, and hazardous material can all lead to the death or serious injury of a maritime worker.

Louisiana Jones Act Injury Lawyer Helps Clients Recover Maximum Compensation

Whether your injury occurred on a jack-up rig, semisubmersible rig, inland barge, commercial fishing boat or tug boat, you are protected by the Jones Act and may be entitled to recovery for your lost wages, medical expenses, living expenses, and pain and suffering. To ensure you get full compensation under the law, it is important that you contact an experienced Louisiana Jones Act Injury Lawyer at Zehl & Associates. 

Our Jones Act Injury Lawyers have spent years enforcing the rights of injured seamen along the gulf coast against the largest maritime companies in the world. As a result of our hard work and determination, we have consistently helped our clients recover maximum compensation for their injuries and losses.

Contact one of our Louisiana Maritime Lawyers for a Free Case Consultation: 1-888-302-3838

If you or a loved one were injured in an offshore accident, do not hesitate to contact a Lafayette maritime lawyer at Zehl & Associates today for a free, confidential consultation at 1-888-302-3838 or by clicking here.

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