Trusted Maritime Injury Attorneys – Serving Longshoremen, Harbor Workers, and Offshore Crews Across the Gulf Coast
Injured while working on the water? Whether you’re a longshoreman, dock worker, offshore crew member, or harbor employee, you may be entitled to compensation under powerful federal laws like the Jones Act and Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA). These aren’t ordinary injury claims—maritime cases require attorneys who understand the complex laws, harsh work conditions, and tactics used by employers and insurance companies to avoid paying what you deserve.
At Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys, our maritime injury team has successfully represented workers injured on oil rigs, cargo ships, docks, and ports across the Gulf Coast. We know what’s at stake—and we don’t back down. From traumatic injuries and unsafe conditions to employer negligence, we fight to recover lost wages, medical bills, and damages for pain and suffering. No upfront costs. No fees unless we win. Reach out today and protect your rights before time runs out.
Why Maritime Workers Trust Alexander Shunnarah
- 💼 Covered under the Jones Act & LHWCA
- ⚖️ No fees unless we win your case
- 🛳️ Offshore, cargo ship, & dockworker injuries
- 📄 Free case evaluation within 24 hours
- 🧠 Experienced in federal maritime law
We’re ready to fight for you.
Why Choose Us
⭐ 5,000+ Clients Helped
⭐ Award-Winning Trial Attorneys
⭐ Offices Throughout the South
What Injured Maritime Workers Need to Know
What laws protect me if I’m injured working offshore or on a dock?
The Jones Act and LHWCA provide strong protections for maritime workers. These laws allow injured workers to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and more.
Can I file a claim if I was injured on a cargo ship or oil rig?
Yes. Offshore workers are covered under maritime law, and we regularly handle cases involving rigs, tankers, barges, and commercial vessels.
How is a maritime injury claim different from a regular workers’ comp case?
Maritime cases fall under federal law and often offer broader benefits—but they’re more complex and require experienced legal help to navigate properly.
How long do I have to file a maritime injury claim?
Time limits vary, but they can be as short as one year. It’s crucial to act fast and consult with an attorney as soon as possible.
What does it cost to hire your firm?
Nothing upfront. We only get paid if we recover money for you. Your consultation is 100% free.