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St. Louis Maritime Lawyers

Around three million people live in the Greater St. Louis area, and like most major metropolises, it has a very diverse local economy. Among the many attractions of St. Louis is a thriving maritime sector. The Port of Metropolitan St. Louis—the second-largest inland port system in the country—employs thousands of maritime workers in Missouri and Illinois. These workers place themselves in danger on a routine basis, as heavy cargo, malfunctioning equipment, slippery walking surfaces, falling objects, and other threats can easily cause a severe injury in a matter of moments.

When maritime employees get hurt in an offshore accident, they need legal help to ensure they get the maximum amount of compensation that the law allows. They can find experienced legal aid at Schechter, Shaffer & Harris, L.L.P., one of the leading maritime law firms in the U.S. Our nationally based maritime lawyers represent clients from all over the country, including the St. Louis, MO area.

Maritime Workplace Injuries

Maritime accidents are not only common but varied—there are many ways to get hurt in these kinds of job sites. Our maritime accident lawyers have won compensation for many types of injuries and work-related illnesses, including the following:

  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Pleural (lung) disorders
  • Amputation of limbs
  • Compartment Syndrome
  • Back injuries
  • Skin burns
  • Head injuries/Brain damage
  • Hypothermia & frostbite

Luckily, maritime law provides injured seamen with a number of ways to collect financial compensation. Hiring a Jones Act lawyer is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your rights.

What Is Maintenance and Cure?

The most basic type of maritime compensation, maintenance and cure is paid out on a weekly or biweekly basis, regardless of which party is at fault for the injury in question. This compensation is intended to enable wounded seamen to pay living expenses (maintenance) and medical expenses (cure) while they recover.

Obtaining maintenance and cure is supposed to be a simple process, as it does not require an investigation into the causes of the accident. Not everyone is able to collect the full amount they should get, however. Some employers try to underpay their injured employees—or refuse to pay at all. In those instances, you should turn to a maritime injury lawyer who has experience with these types of cases. Our maritime personal injury lawyers represent clients in St. Louis, MO who need help with their maintenance and cure claims.

Other Ways to Obtain Compensation

Because maritime employers have a duty to provide a safe workplace, they can be liable for substantial damages if an employee is seriously hurt due to hazardous job site conditions.

Our Areas of Specialty

Maritime personal injury law consists of various facets that tend to prove confusing to those who are not experienced admiralty lawyers. Our team handles a wide variety of maritime issues, including these:

Case Results

$17.5 Million

head injury

$4.5 Million

offshore explosion

$3 Million

back injury

$2.5 Million

tug injury

Talk to a Maritime Accident Lawyer Serving St. Louis, MO

Contact the maritime lawyers at Schechter, Shaffer & Harris, L.L.P., so we can begin building a personal injury case on your behalf. Our nationwide longshoremen attorneys help residents of St. Louis, MO and other major port cities across the country.

If you’ve been hurt while employed at a maritime job site, you may be eligible for significant monetary compensation. However, you should work with a Jones Act lawyer who understands all your available legal options. Contact Schechter, Shaffer & Harris, L.L.P., and ask for a free, no-risk case consultation with one of our admiralty lawyers. We represent clients from all over the U.S. You can call us at 1-800-836-5830; we answer the phone 24/7.

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