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Bar and River Pilot Accident Claims
Charter/Party Boat Injuries
Derricks, Barges and Dredges Accidents
Brusco Tug & Barge Injuries
Discrimination and Sexual Harassment at Sea
Foss Maritime Injuries
Samson Tug & Barge Injuries
Lynden Marine Lines Injuries
K-Sea Transportation Injuries
Boyer Towing: Tug & Barge Injuries
American Seafood Injury Claims
Trident Seafoods Injury Claims
Icicle Seafoods Injury Claims
Claims Against Fishing Company of Alaska
Blue North Fisheries
Western Towboat: Tug & Barge Injuries
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Life Rafts, Epirbs and Survival Suits
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Beard Stacey & Jacobsen
Jones Act, maritime injury, and wrongful death lawyers
Beard Stacey & Jacobsen is one of the Nation’s leading maritime personal injury law firms. Their strong reputation has been built upon a history of success in even the toughest of cases. They have handled thousands of Jones Act injury claims, and recovered millions of dollars in compensation for their clients throughout the Country. The lawyers of the firm have represented over 50 families in claims for wrongful death of loved ones at sea. They have the compassion, understanding, skill and knowledge to take on the most complex maritime injury cases. They know how accidents happen aboard ships, tugs, fishing boats, barges, and derricks, and know how those accidents could have been prevented. They understand how injuries impact their client’s lives, and how those injuries will impact their ability to earn a living in the future. Beard Stacey & Jacobsen is dedicated to getting their clients fair compensation for their injuries, and when a fair settlement is not made, they are prepared to go to Court.
When you hire a lawyer at Beard Stacey & Jacobsen you don’t just hire a single lawyer, you hire a maritime law firm with years of experience handling maritime injury and death claims. When a maritime lawyer at Beard Stacey & Jacobsen tells you that he thinks you have a good case, you know that opinion is based upon years of experience and proven results in past cases. The lawyers at Beard Stacey & Jacobsen know how to prove negligence and unseaworthiness.
Beard Stacey & Jacobsen has handled high profile cases such as the sinkings of the Alaska Ranger, Arctic Rose, Aleutian Enterprise, Katmai, Pace Setter, Galaxy, Lee III, and many others. They represent seamen injured aboard fishing vessels, fish processors, crab boats, tug boats, ships, ferry boats, derricks, barges, dredges, and all other types of vessels.
If you have suffered a serious injury working at sea, contact the maritime lawyers at Beard Stacey & Jacobsen for a free initial consultation. Don’t guess about your rights to compensation under maritime law. We pride ourselves on fairly evaluating cases and giving our clients straight advice.
$4,650,000 - Wrongful Death
Shore-side trucking accident
$4,200,000 - Wrongful Death
Judgement for longshoreman killed by unsafe cargo container stow
$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
$3,350,000 - Fish Processor Injury
Failure to provide proper medical care to sick crewman aboard fishing vessel
$2,900,000 - Maritime Wrongful Death
Oil response barge worker killed by defect in vessel’s anchor winch
$2,800,000 - Wrongful Death
$2,600,000 - Arm Injury
Failure to properly train fish processor results in arm injury while cleaning surimi auger
$2,500,000 - Amputation Injury
Fisherman suffered amputation of hand caused by lack of proper machine safety guard
$2,350,000 - Foot Injury
Deckhand on clam boat had foot crushed by cargo hatch
$2,300,000 - Brain Injury/Seizures
Negligent failure to provide ship’s pilot safe exit from container ship
$2,100,000 - Oregon Jury Verdict
Tug boat deckhand - Jones Act hand injury claim
$1,900,000 - Crab Boat Deckhand
Hand injury while cleaning bait chopper
$1,800,000 - Alaska Fishing Boat Deckhand Shoulder Injury
Unseaworthy trawl net winch.
$1,700,000 - Fishing Boat Deckhand
Defect in deck causes brain injury to Alaska fisherman
$1,500,000 - Wrongful Death
Fish processor perished in sinking of factory trawler
$1,500,000 - Arm Injury
Tug boat Captain injured while offloading cargo from barge
$1,500,000 - Ferry Boat Worker
Defective mooring line fractures ferry worker’s legs
$1,400,000 - Back Injury
Crewman fall to dock caused by defective ship’s rail
$1,400,000 - Wrongful Death
Negligent rescue following fall from Jacob’s ladder
1,300,000 - Punitive Damages
Verdict for Failure to pay maintenance and cure Total verdict of $ 2,020,000 for Alaska Fish Processor
$1,200,000 - Neck Injury
Crewman injured by line caught on defect in ship’s deck
$1,200,000 - RSD/CRPS
Crab boat deckhand injured while working in line bin
$1,000,000 - Wrongful Death
Marine Construction Accident
$1,000,000 - Back Injury
Fall down a factory trawler’s defective stairs results in Fish Processor permanent back injury
$1,000,000 - Tug Boat Slip and Fall, Broken Ankle
Settlement for crewman who slipped and fell on tug boat stairs
$1,000,000 - Tug Boat Deckhand Slip and Fall
Tugboat Stairs Ankle Injury
$1,000,000 - Frostbite Injury
Crewman working in freezer hold loses toes to frostbite
$1,000,000 - Broken Foot
Alaska jury verdict for crab boat deckhand
$1,000,000 - Psychological Injuries
Fish processor head injury leads to depression and anxiety disorder
$1,000,000 - Arm Injury
Crab boat deckhand injured working with bait chopper
$1,000,000 - Hand Injury
Deckhand injured by unguarded fish header
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