I have Been Injured Offshore, What should I do ?

 


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I have Been Injured Offshore, What should I do ?

When you've been injured offshore the very first thing you should do every time is follow your company's rules on reporting the injury to your supervisor. Your tool pusher or whatever they require and get medical attention. Oftentimes, we see after the fact if it's not properly documented employers will just say nothing happened about that situation.


Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill ships, cruise ships, tankers, cargo ships, dive boats, dredges, barges, tugboats, oil rigs and numerous others. Contact Doyle LLP Trial Lawyers today to evaluate your maritime injury claim. Our firm will guide you through the details of your case and identify plans of action to aim for a positive outcome.

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