DOS
AND DON'TS
Here's
a list of do's and don'ts for injury at sea or in a potential maritime
situation:
DO
consult with competent legal counsel if you believe you may have a
claim for injury.
DON'T delay in consulting with
an attorney as a claim limitation period may apply that has expired
or is about to expire that could bar your claim.
DO ask a lot of questions, including
what are my rights, do I have a case, what assistance and compensation
can I expect?
DON'T rely on uninformed advice
or persons who do not have your interests in mind or have an interest
in minimizing the amount of your claim or recovery.
DO expect that there may be unique
laws, legal requirements and claim procedures that apply to your situation
if you have been injured at sea or in a maritime related situation.
DON'T assume what you have heard
or been told through the grapevine, or by a claims representative,
by an employer, or by an uninformed friend is necessarily true or
correct.
DON'T assume your case or claim
has a particular value, either because of what you believe you know
about your injury or injuries, or the liability or lack of liability
on the part of your employer, boat owner or other potential responsible
party.
DO consult with your attorney,
if you already have one, before making a change in attorneys, about
questions for which you have specific concerns and for which you are
uncertain.
DON'T expect every case or claim
will result in a recovery to you for as much as someone else may have
obtained simply because you believe you have a similar injury or case.
DO expect if you retain an attorney,
your rights will be fully protected and that you will obtain the benefits
and compensation to the fullest extent allowed by law.
DON'T rely on advertising or solicitation
alone, including specifically this Web page and this Web site, to
determine whether to retain counsel and, if so, who to retain.
DO take the time and make the
commitment to discuss a potential claim on a no-obligation basis with
an appropriate legal representative if you believe you have been injured.
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