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I worked for over 30 years on an
offshore drilling rig a few miles from the coast of Houston, Texas. My
wife and kids endured long hours of me being away. I missed some
birthdays and anniversaries, but I felt proud of the fact that my
employers thought I was a loyal, resourceful worker. That is, of
course, until my accident happened. Before I knew it, I was learning
all about the Jones Act,
and
looking
for
a Jones Act lawyer in Houston.
Just before my 31st anniversary
of employment on the, a piece of equipment fell from a height, crushing
my leg. I returned home to seek medical attention and wait out the
injury. My doctor ordered me to stay away from the rig, and I
understood I might be hanging up my hat forever.
I found out that I wasn’t going
to be applying for Workers Comp -- The Jones Act covers injuries that
happen to maritime workers. Being on the water at work was one of the
major components of my job for all those years, so the laws that
covered how my compensation should be handled fell under the Jones Act.
I was pretty nervous, so at my
wife’s urging, I looked up a Jones Act Lawyer in Houston. I was excited
to learn that Ogletree Abbott literally wrote a book on the Jones Act.
They really know what they’re doing. I was already convinced after my
first consult with them.
My settlement ended up being
more than I expected, and my family is going to be pretty much set for
the next several years, thanks to Ogletree Abbott. If you worked a
maritime job and were injured, the Jones Act covers you, and you need a
Jones Act Lawyer in Houston to help you fight your case.
Give Ogletree Abbott a call
today at 1-800-779-4950. I’m so glad I did.
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