Admiralty Law

Admiralty Law

Maritime Law and Jones Act Lawyers

The maritime and admiralty lawyers at Williams Law, P.C. provide experienced legal counsel and litigation services clients throughout the country suffering losses resulting from commercial activities while at sea, on inland waterways or at commercial ports of call. We offer knowledgeable maritime law support from an attorney well-versed in the handling legal issues involving the Jones Act or related matters.

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Admiralty laws govern the legal rights the owners of ships at sea or on navigable waterways. Maritime laws help to resolve business disputes and compensation for injured ship crews, dock workers, oil rig staff and others.

Our admiralty law attorneys assist clients with:

Representation in Jones Act litigation cases

Sailors, port staff, oil platform workers and other maritime workers face special conditions and great risks performing their jobs. The Jones Act was passed to address their particular needs. The Jones Act provides a means for maritime employees to recover damages for on-the-job injuries. Under Jones Act legislation, maritime employers face liability for negligence or unseaworthiness of their vessels. Our lawyers provide litigation representation to clients with Jones Act cases, protecting their rights.

Knowledgeable, prompt and affordable services

Maritime law is a very complex, technical area that encompasses a broad spectrum of occupations, business activities, and accident situations. Our experienced maritime and admiralty lawyers help clients understanding how the laws apply to their waterborne activities, the legal options available and the successful strategies needed to effectively resolve matters in this often byzantine area of the law.

Contact our maritime attorneys and Jones Act lawyers to discuss your admiralty law issues. We offer prompt, responsive, and effective representation. We are here to protect your interests.

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