What happens if I cannot make it to court due to an injury at sea?

If you cannot make it to court due to an injury at sea, you should contact your attorney immediately. In Florida, maritime injury law includes provisions that allow injured parties to pursue their claims even if they are unable to appear in court due to their injury. If you cannot physically attend court, your attorney can arrange for your deposition to be taken remotely over the phone or by video conference. Your deposition can be used as evidence in your maritime injury case. In addition to the deposition, your attorney can help to ensure that the court receives all the necessary evidence that your case requires, such as medical records and witness testimonies. Your attorney may also need to inform the court of a doctor’s determination that you are physically unable to attend. In some cases, the court may allow you to appear in a virtual or video court hearing if you are not physically able to attend a courtroom. Finally, it is important to remember that maritime injury cases can be complex and take time to resolve. Your attorney can help you better understand your legal rights and options so that you can make an informed decision about how to proceed with your case. If you have been injured at sea, it is important to get legal help as soon as possible.

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