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Glacier Fish. Co. Crewman Suffers Crushed Arm Aboard Alaska Ocean

On Behalf of | Feb 22, 2022 | Firm News

On Sunday, February 21, 2021, an injured fisherman required medical evacuation from the Alaska Ocean. The 45 year old crewman suffered a crushed arm. No details about the injury are currently available. The Alaska Ocean is the largest catcher processor in the Bering Sea carrying a crew of 135 seamen.

When injured, deckhands and fish processors aboard factory trawlers are entitled to benefits under Federal Maritime Law. The vessel must pay for all reasonable and necessary medical treatment and provide a daily living allowance while the crewman is recovering from his/her injuries.

The Jones Act provides compensation for crewman who are injured as a result of negligence and unseaworthiness. Compensation under the Jones Act includes compensation for pain and suffering, disability, and past and future wage loss. Crewmen injured by even slight negligence are entitled to recover under the Jones Act.

The lawyers at Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP help injured fishermen get the compensation they are entitled to under Federal Law. Never admit to an accident that is not your fault. Almost all accidents aboard fishing vessels are preventable if proper safety procedures are followed. The lawyers at Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP have recovered millions of dollars in compensation for injured fisherman throughout the United States. If you have been seriously injured aboard an Alaska fishing boat, contact us to discuss your rights to benefits and compensation.