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Seattle Jones Act

Seattle Jones Act Lawyers Representing Injured Maritime Workers

The lawyers at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC know how accidents happen at sea, and know how those accidents could have been prevented. They understand the physical demands of your jobs, and know how serious personal injuries can impact your ability to continue to earn a living in the future. Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC’s clients are tough and hard working, and not afraid to take on a dangerous job. They expect the same qualities in their lawyers.

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC has represented thousands of injured Jones Act seamen. They have recovered millions of dollars in compensation for their clients. The firm’s law practice is focused on maritime injury claims. When you hire Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC, you don’t hire a single lawyer - you hire a maritime law firm dedicated to protecting seamen’s rights to fair compensation. When a lawyer at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC tells you he thinks you have a good case, it comes from decades of experience successfully representing injured seamen.

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC has handled such high profile maritime cases as the sinkings of the Alaska Ranger, Arctic Rose, Aleutian Enterprise, Katmai, Galaxy, Nesika, Amber Dawn, Pace Setter, and Lee III. They can back up their claim as being one of the most experienced maritime personal injury law firms in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon with proven results for their clients over the last 20 years.

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC represents injured fishermen, crab boat deckhands, fish processors, tug and barge workers, Washington State Ferry Workers, blue water sailors, master mates and pilots, and all other types of vessel crewmen. They have handled accidents on every type of floating vessel imaginable. They know the law, and how to present the evidence needed to get you the fair compensation you deserve for your injuries. Contact Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC for a free initial consultation.

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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