What is ‘maintenance and cure’?

Maintenance and Cure is a common maritime law in Washington that guarantees workers injured at sea certain rights to compensation. This law requires that if a worker is injured while working on a vessel, they must be provided with necessary medical services and wages while they are unable to work. The medical services include the cost of medical treatment and costs related to the worker’s recovery such as a place to stay or transportation. The amount of wages is usually two-thirds of the worker’s usual wages, until they are well enough to return to work. Maintenance and Cure also applies if a worker contracts an illness while working at sea, such as an infectious disease, or if an illness or injury is made worse by the working conditions. Even if the worker is partly or entirely responsible for the injury, they are still entitled to Maintenance and Cure. Maintenance and Cure is a part of the Jones Act, which is a federal law that helps protect seamen working in Washington as well as other states. Under the Jones Act, seamen have the right to seek other types of damages in addition to Maintenance and Cure, such as pain and suffering, loss of earning capacity, or emotional distress. In summary, Maintenance and Cure is a Maritime law in Washington that guarantees seamen injured at sea the right to medical services and wages for their injuries. It is one of the protections provided by the Jones Act, which ensures that seamen are fairly compensated for their injuries.

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