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Benefits for Injured Crewmembers

Medical bills

Medical expenses for immediate treatment and its related costs as well as future medical costs considered reasonable and necessary. Examples include travel expenses to medical facilities, physical and occupational therapy, specialized medical equipment, etc.

Lost wages

Certain injuries can prevent a crewmember from returning to work for some time or in the same capacity. Wages lost since the injury occurred may be compensable.

Lost earnings capacity

These are future wages to be lost because the crewmember cannot return to work at all due to a permanent disability or may need to work in a new type of job or fewer hours. Promotions and other work benefits may be considered.

Pain and Suffering

This includes physical injuries to the body and the psychological stress caused by those injuries. A crewmember may be awarded for aches, the inability to perform physical activities, scarring or disfigurement, mental anguish, depression, etc.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Serious injuries and disabilities can take a crewmember’s ability to enjoy life. Loss of mobility, chronic pain and a lack of physical stamina can prevent an injured crewmember from enjoying leisure activities or spending time with family and friends.
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Maritime Workers Not Covered By The Jones Act

Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act

This act helps maritime workers who load, unload, repair or build vessels on piers, terminals, wharves and docks to pursue workers’ compensation benefits for on-the-job injuries. Workers who transport goods from a ship may also be covered by the LHWCA.

Employees specifically excluded include:

• Seamen covered by The Jones Act
• Those covered by Michigan workers’ compensation laws
• Employees who perform office clerical, secretarial, security or data processing work
• Those employed by a camp, museum recreational operation, restaurant or retail outlet
•Those whose injuries were due to intoxication
• Aquaculture employees
• Employees of suppliers, transporters or vendors engaged in work normally done by other employers
• Those employed to build recreational vessels under 65 feet in length
• Those tasked with loading, unloading or repairing vessels weighing under 18 tons
• Employees at marinas who are not engaged in construction, replacement or expansion of the marina

Compensation Available for LHWCA Claims

LHWCA claims are like workers’ compensation claims in that you do not need to prove that your work-related injury was caused by negligence. Our legal team would need to show that you meet the act’s definition of a maritime worker and that the injury occurred in an area covered by the LHWCA.

This includes accidental injuries or deaths that arise out of and in the course of employment, and infections and diseases that occur naturally during employment.

Forms of compensation you may be eligible for could include:

• Medical expenses – Costs you have incurred for treating your injuries, such as emergency services, hospitalization, surgeries, medical tests, prescription medications and doctor’s appointments.
• Partial disability benefits – This is equal to two-thirds of your loss of earning capacity if your injury prevents you from working in the same capacity as before.
• Total disability benefits – This is equal to two-thirds of your average weekly wages if you have permanently lost the use of your arms, legs, feet, eyes, hands or any combination of limbs.
• Vocal rehabilitation – Services designed to help you find work in another field or in a different position because you can no longer work in the same field you had experience and training in.
• Death benefits – These benefits are capped at 200 percent of the national average weekly wage.

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