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Anchorage Jones Act Injuries

Anchorage Jones Act Injury Lawyers

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC has been representing injured seamen and fishermen in Alaska for over 20 years. They are recognized as one of the most experienced maritime injury law firms in the Nation. They have handled thousands of Jones Act injury claims, and recovered millions of dollars in compensation for their clients throughout the country. The firm handles cases for fishermen, tug and barge workers, oil response workers, crab boat deckhands, fish processors, and all other maritime workers.

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC knows how accidents happen aboard ships and how those accidents can be prevented. They understand your jobs, your injuries, and how those injuries will impact you the rest of your life. When a lawyer at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC tells you that you have a case, it is based upon over 20 years of successfully representing injured seamen. They are dedicated to getting their clients fair compensation for their injuries, and when a fair settlement isn’t offered, they will be ready to represent you in Court.

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC has handled high profile cases including the sinkings of the Alaska Ranger, Arctic Rose, Katmai, Aleutian Enterprise, Galaxy, Pacific Apollo, Amber Dawn, Vestfjord, Pace Setter, and many others. They have handled more that 50 maritime wrongful death cases.

The Jones Act and Federal Maritime Law provide protection to workers injured through negligence or unseaworthiness. Don’t guess about your rights to compensation. Contact an experienced maritime lawyer at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC for a free initial consultation. In serious injury accidents, they are available to meet with clients throughout Alaska within 24 hours. The lawyers of the firm are licensed to practice in Alaska and Washington.

Our Successes
$16,000,000 - Jury Verdict for Ferry Worker Injury Gangway Collapse
$11,401,000 - Jury Verdict for Deck Mechanic Injury Injured Jones Act Deck Mechanic
$4,200,000 - Wrongful Death Judgment for longshoreman killed by unsafe cargo container stow.
$4,000,000 - Jones Act Maritime Wrongful Death
$4,000,000 - Burn Injuries Fire and explosion in engine room of fishing vessel.
$3,500,000 - Brain Injury Tug boat deckhand injured by defect in barge’s crane.
$3,500,000 - Cognitive Injury Seaman's cognitive injury settlement
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