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GIG
HARBOR
Address:
3211 56th Street N.W., Gig Harbor, Washington, 98355
Phone: 1-800-SEASALT (1-800-732-7258)
Gig Harbor has been a fishing community
literally for more than a century. Many individuals involved
in the marine industry learned their trade from their
fathers, and their father's fathers before them.

In Gig Harbor, we have clients who are both active
in the Washington / Oregon fishery, as well as merchant
mariners living in Gig Harbor and the greater Gig Harbor
area, but working aboard oceangoing vessels. It's not
uncommon to have mariners in Gig Harbor roaming the seas
everywhere from San Diego to Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
Purse seiners have had to diversify, and salmon is no
longer the exclusive catch. Halibut, herring, tuna, cod,
mackerel and other species are now caught in the Gig Harbor
area.

In the past, we have represented persons injured aboard
vessels with crews as small as a single (1) person.
Commonly, smaller vessels will be staffed by two to three
crewmembers. Nonetheless, in many circumstances, persons
working and injured on these vessels, no matter how small,
may qualify for federal benefits under the Jones Act and/or
general maritime law.

Many mariners working aboard small boats are completely
unfamiliar with their rights under federal law, and many
often assume that because it's a "small" boat,
they have no rights. In many circumstances there are employer
insurance collective groups providing insurance coverage
or, in appropriate circumstances, a lien against a vessel
may apply automatically as a result of injury; a vessel
may be subject to attachment to ensure compensation for
medical expense and injury loss.
Gig Harbor is still a very important
maritime community, both in terms of vessels fishing
and mariners residing in Gig Harbor, but working on oceangoing
or inland vessels.
Call
us for a no-obligation initial telephone consultation.
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