MARITIME INJURY CLAIMS AGAINST BLUE NORTH FISHERIES
Alaska, Washington, & Oregon Jones Act Injury Lawyers
Beard Stacey and Jacobsen represent injured fishermen and fish processors in claims against the Seattle-based fishing companies working in the Bering Sea. If you have been injured working as a crewman, deckhand, or fish processor aboard a vessel owned by Blue North Fisheries, you should contact an experienced maritime lawyer to learn about your rights under the Jones Act and Federal Maritime law. Crewmen working aboard fishing vessels are covered by Federal Maritime law when they are injured working at sea.
Blue North Fisheries is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and owns a fleet of seven long line vessels and four crab boats. The vessels operate primarily in Alaska. Long liners owned and operated by the Blue North Fisheries include:
| F/V Blue North | F/V Blue Ace | F/V Blue Gadus |
| F/V Blue Pacific | F/V Blue Star | F/V Blue Attu |
| F/V Blue Ballard | ||
If you have been injured while working aboard a fishing vessel, you have rights and benefits under the general maritime law and the Jones Act. To learn about your rights to maintenance and cure, and your rights to compensation for your injuries, contact us for a free initial consultation. Don't guess about your maritime rights. If you have been seriously injured, shouldn't you have an experienced lawyer on your side?
The lawyers at Beard Stacey and Jacobsen have handled thousands of fishing accident cases. They do not represent Blue North Fisheries or their insurance carriers. The firm's practice is focused on protecting the rights of injured maritime workers and obtaining fair compensation for workers injured at sea. Your maritime employer and vessel owner owe you a duty to provide a safe place to work, and a vessel that is seaworthy.

























