Thursday, March 11, 2010

Passenger & Recreational Boating


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Boat Passenger Injury Lawyers

© iStockphotoPaying passengers and guests who are injured on a boat or cruise ship may bring a claim and lawsuit against the boat owner. The boat owner can be sued for personal injuries if the boat owner's negligence causes an injury.

If you have been injured on a ferry boat, cruise liner, excursion boat, pleasure boats, or any other type of vessel, please contact the maritime law attorneys at Beard Stacey & Jacobsen, LLP for a free initial consultation and case evaluation. For more than 25 years, our maritime law attorneys have successfully represented thousands of people who were injured at sea.

© iStockphotoDon't Delay

The passenger ticket is the contract for passage. In the contract, there is likely a one year time limitation to file. In other words, a lawsuit must be filed within one year of the injury or else the case can not be brought at all. There may also be a contractual notice period. The ticket/contract may require the injured passenger to give the boat owner notice of an injury within a period of time, e.g. 60 days. In addition, the ticket/contract may also provide that a lawsuit must be filed in a certain location. For instance, Holland America's ticket (at least as of the time this was written) has a ticket that requires injury lawsuits to be brought in courts in Seattle, where they are headquartered.© iStockphoto

From our offices in Seattle and Anchorage, we have helped thousands of injury victims obtain money damages for pain and suffering, lost past and future wages, and more. Why not hire an attorney who is focused exclusively on maritime law? Representing people injured at sea is all we do.

 


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Verdicts & Settlements
  • FAILURE TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE AND CURE - $1.6 million

  • An engineer aboard an Alaska fish processor injured his back while lifting a heavy sheet of metal.  The employer denied his maintenance and cure despite medical opinions recommending further treatment.

  • FISH PROCESSOR INJURY CLAIM - $3.35 million

  • Jones Act Negligence Claim

  • TRAWL WINCH INJURY CLAIM - $1.8 million

  • Jones Act claim for shoulder and arm injury caused by negligent operation and maintenance of a trawl winch.

  • FISH PROCESSOR WRONGFUL DEATH - $1.5 million

  • Fishing vessel sinking in Alaska

  • DECKHAND INJURY - $2.35 million

  • Jones Act Verdict For Deckhand Crushed Foot Vessel found unseaworthy and negligent when moving deck hatch rolled over Deckhand's foot on a clam boat.

  • DECKHAND EXPLOSION INJURY - $4 Million

  • Ship Board Explosion Injures Deckhand Circulating seawater compressor explosion results in fisherman suffering severe burns.

  • BRAIN INJURY - $3.5 Million

  • Deckhand on tug boat injured by defective equipment.

  • WRONGFUL DEATH - $2,900,000

  • Oil response worker died when negligently installed anchor cable unspooled from winch.

  • ARM INJURY - $2,600,000

  • Fish Processor improperly trained in cleaning surimi auger, arm pulled into running auger.

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