Oil
Rigs are dangerous places by nature. While oil rig
workers know that risk is involved in their jobs, they expect
their employers to take proper steps to ensure them
the safest working environment possible.
Unfortunately, that is often not the
case. We’ve
seen countless oil rig injuries caused or made worse
by unsafe work conditions. Employers, making millions
and millions of dollars, need to know that oil rig
workers deserve steps towards a safe workplace, just like everyone
else.
Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei knows oil rig
accidents and how to present them. We’re very
familiar with the Jones
Act, a well-deserved federal statute which allows
victims of oil rig accidents to recover complete damages,
including future earnings for their injuries.
Enlisting
Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei to handle
an oil rig accident claim is beneficial because:
• We
know the law, what victims legally deserve, and what
employers and insurance companies are required to provide.
• We can help victims complete and file all appropriate
paperwork, avoiding costly mistakes and explaining
everything in plain English.
• We will work with you throughout a trial, or
until a settlement is reached.
If you believe you or a member of your family has suffered as a result
of an oil drilling injury, please fill out our Case Review Contact Form
to the right on this page to find out what your case is worth.
To find
out more about other maritime personal injury cases, such as deck
and dock hand injuries, oil
refinery injuries, or the
Jones Act,
select another case type on your left.
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