What if I get hurt due to the negligence of a fellow seaman or crew member?
If you are hurt on a vessel due to another crew member’s negligence or failure to properly exercise their duties, you may be able to recover damages under Maritime Injury Law in Florida. This type of negligence is known as unseaworthiness. If an injury is the result of unseaworthiness, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and mental anguish. In order to prove that your injury was caused by the negligence or unseaworthiness of another crew member, you have to prove that the vessel was “unfit for the type of work or service it was intended for.” This can be proven through evidence such as testimony, equipment logs and inspection records, as well as expert witnesses. You may also be able to recover damages under a theory of negligence if you can prove that the crew member acted in an unreasonable way that led to your injury. This includes failing to take proper precautions to prevent injury, or failing to correctly follow safety protocols. No matter what the cause of your injury, an experienced maritime injury lawyer in Florida can help you determine what kind of damages you may be entitled to, and help you pursue your case. They understand the legal complexities of maritime injury law and have the resources to help you get the compensation you deserve.
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