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YACHT INJURY LAWYER NATIONWIDE

Working aboard a yacht can be both rewarding and physically demanding, but when accidents happen, employees deserve more than just appreciation for their hard work; they deserve fair compensation. Latti Associates has spent decades standing up for injured yacht employees across the United States, providing experienced legal representation tailored to maritime workers. This family-led law firm, guided by Carolyn Latti’s leadership, brings a unique combination of experience, personal commitment, and a deep understanding of maritime law to every case.

At Latti Associates, our focus is on protecting the rights of employees injured while giving their all on private vessels. No matter what waters you were injured on, our team is committed to securing the compensation you need to recover and protect your future. With a proven track record of holding negligent parties accountable, Latti Associates is the trusted name in maritime law for yacht employees

INJURED WORKING ABOARD A YACHT, SAILBOAT, OR PRIVATE VESSEL? KNOW YOUR MARITIME RIGHTS

If you’ve been injured while working aboard a yacht, sailboat, or other private vessel, you have specific rights under maritime law designed to protect you. These rights ensure that injured maritime employees can seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages resulting from work-related accidents. An experienced maritime legal team, such as Latti Associates, can guide you through the complexities of asserting your rights and pursuing the compensation you’re owed. Latti Associates has a proven record of advocating for maritime employees across New England and remains steadfast in their mission to protect workers who dedicate themselves to a tough, demanding profession

WHAT SHOULD I DO IMMEDIATELY AFTER GETTING INJURED ON A PRIVATE VESSEL?

What to do immediately after a work-related injury on a private vessel:

  • Report the injury to the vessel owner, captain, or supervisor as soon as possible.
  • Seek medical attention promptly, even if the injury seems minor. Your health should always be the top priority.
  • Document the circumstances surrounding your injury, including taking photos of the area where it occurred and noting any unsafe conditions.
  • Gather contact information for any witnesses who can provide testimony about the incident.
  • Preserve any evidence related to the injury, such as equipment or tools involved in the accident.

Under maritime law, the timeline for filing a claim depends on your specific situation, but most cases must be initiated within three years of the date of the injury under the Jones Act. Missing this timeframe can mean losing your right to compensation, so it’s important to consult with an experienced maritime attorney as soon as possible.

FINANCIAL COMPENSATION YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO AFTER A YACHT ACCIDENT

After a yacht accident, employees may face significant financial challenges related to medical expenses, time away from work, and long-term recovery needs. Maritime law provides injured workers with the ability to seek compensation aimed at addressing these hardships and ensuring justice is served. By pursuing a maritime personal injury claim, you may be entitled to financial recovery that reflects the true extent of your losses and helps safeguard your future.

Types of compensation you can pursue:

  • Medical expenses, including hospital bills, therapy, and ongoing care needs.
  • Lost wages and future lost wages if your injury prevents you from returning to work.
  • Pain and suffering caused by the physical and emotional toll of the injury.
  • Physical Disfigurement

CAN I SUE FOR MY INJURIES IF I WORK ON A PRIVATE YACHT OR SAILBOAT?

Yes, whether your employed on yacht or sailboat you can sue your employer if their negligence caused your injury. Employers have a legal obligation to provide a safe working environment, and failure to do so can make them liable for injuries. An experienced maritime attorney can help you determine if negligence played a role in your case and guide you through the legal process to seek compensation.

TYPES OF YACHT & SAILBOAT ACCIDENTS WE HANDLE IN NEW ENGLAND WATERS

Latti Associates is well-versed in handling a wide variety of yacht and sailboat accident cases for employees working on private vessels nationwide.

COMMON TYPES OF ACCIDENTS:

  • Slip and Falls: Wet, slippery, or uneven decks can lead to dangerous falls, especially if non-slip surfaces are inadequate.
  • Equipment Failures: Malfunctioning winches, broken rigging, or defective ladders can cause serious harm during routine tasks.
  • Collisions: Accidents resulting from negligent navigation or poor adherence to maritime safety rules present significant hazards.
  • Unsafe Working Conditions: Insufficient safety training, lack of safety protocols, and poorly maintained vessels place workers at heightened risk.
  • Weather-Related Incidents: Sudden storms or rough seas can create unpredictable and hazardous working environments.

Latti Associates is dedicated to holding negligent parties accountable and ensuring the rights of injured maritime workers are protected. By combining a deep understanding of maritime law with a commitment to our clients, our team works tirelessly to secure the compensation injured employees deserve.

HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO FILE A MARITIME INJURYWORKING ON PRIVATE VESSEL

If you are injured while working on a private vessel it’s essential to take immediate action to protect both your health and your rights. While the specifics can vary based on the nature of your claim, a critical general timeframe to be aware of is the three-year statute of limitations that applies to many maritime personal injury claims. Acting swiftly and carefully after an injury can safeguard your well-being and help ensure that you can pursue compensation under maritime law.

INJURED ON A YACHT OR SAILBOAT IN NEW ENGLAND? CALL OUR MARITIME INJURY LAWYERS FOR A FREE CASE REVIEW

Maritime injury cases involve complex laws and strict timelines, making it crucial to have experienced representation on your side. At Latti Associates, we have a proven track record of protecting the rights of injured maritime workers and holding negligent vessel owners and employers accountable. Our team is dedicated to securing the compensation you deserve, whether it’s for medical expenses, lost wages, or other damages. Take the first step towards justice and recovery by contacting us for a free case review today. We’ll guide you through the legal process, address your concerns, and work tirelessly to secure compensation.

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