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6/10/2010
William Turley
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Prepositioning Ships Jones Act Lawyer

Jones Act and Prepositioning Ships: Injured Seaman

Prepositioning ships include a combination of U.S. government-owned ships, chartered U.S.- flagged ships and ships activated from the Maritime Administration's Ready Reserve Force. All prepositioning ships are crewed by U.S. civilian mariners who work for ship operating companies under contract to the federal government.


Military Sealift Command and the Jones Act
The civil service crew members and officers aboard Military Sealift Command ships are Jones Act Seaman. If they are injured aboard the vessel they have most of the same rights that Jones Act Seaman have that work aboard private vessels. If you are injured aboard a USA owed vessel then your case will probably fall under the Suits in Admiralty Act or the Public Vessel Act.
For more free information concerning the Jones Act, injured Seaman and Prepositioning Ships click here.



6/10/2010
William Turley
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Injured Seaman: General Dynamics Corporation and Injured Seaman: American Overseas Marine Corporation

Suits in Admiralty Act


If you are a crew member or officer aboard a American Overseas Marine vessel and you are injured, you most likely will have to bring a claim under Suits in Admiralty Act. Crewmembers and officers aboard these Military Sealift Command vessels are Jones Act Seaman. Many people do not realize that Jones Act Seaman are on Military Sealift Command vessels.

Click here for an article about injured seaman on American Overseas Marine vessels and General Dynamics ships.

The Turley Law Firm accepts cases for Seaman injured aboard American Overseas Marine vessels, seaman injured aboard Military Sealift Command ships, and seaman injured aboard USNS vessels.



6/8/2010
William Turley
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Prepositioning Ships Jones Act Lawyer

Jones Act and Prepositioning Ships: Injured Seaman

Prepositioning ships include a combination of U.S. government-owned ships, chartered U.S.- flagged ships and ships activated from the Maritime Administration's Ready Reserve Force. All prepositioning ships are crewed by U.S. civilian mariners who work for ship operating companies under contract to the federal government.


Military Sealift Command and the Jones Act
The civil service crew members and officers aboard Military Sealift Command ships are Jones Act Seaman. If they are injured aboard the vessel they have most of the same rights that Jones Act Seaman have that work aboard private vessels. If you are injured aboard a USA owed vessel then your case will probably fall under the Suits in Admiralty Act or the Public Vessel Act.


For more free information concerning the Jones Act, injured Seaman and Prepositioning Ships click here.



6/8/2010
William Turley
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Injured Seaman: General Dynamics Corporation and Injured Seaman: American Overseas Marine Corporation

Jones Act Seaman: American Overseas Marine Corporation

If you are a crew member or officer aboard a American Overseas Marine vessel and you are injured, you most likely will have to bring a claim under Suits in Admiralty Act. Crewmembers and officers aboard these Military Sealift Command vessels are Jones Act Seaman. Many people do not realize that Jones Act Seaman are on Military Sealift Command vessels.


Click here for an article about injured seaman on American Overseas Marine vessels and General Dynamics ships.

The Turley Law Firm accepts cases for Seaman injured aboard American Overseas Marine vessels, seaman injured aboard Military Sealift Command ships, and seaman injured aboard USNS vessels.



11/6/2009
William Turley
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Prepositioning Ships Jones Act Lawyer


Jones Act and Prepositioning Ships: Injured Seaman


Prepositioning ships include a combination of U.S. government-owned ships, chartered U.S.- flagged ships and ships activated from the Maritime Administration's Ready Reserve Force. All prepositioning ships are crewed by U.S. civilian mariners who work for ship operating companies under contract to the federal government.


Military Sealift Command and the Jones Act

The civil service crew members and officers aboard Military Sealift Command ships are Jones Act Seaman. If they are injured aboard the vessel they have most of the same rights that Jones Act Seaman have that work aboard private vessels. If you are injured aboard a USA owed vessel then your case will probably fall under the Suits in Admiralty Act or the Public Vessel Act.

For more free information concerning the Jones Act, injured Seaman and Prepositioning Ships click here. 

 

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11/5/2009
William Turley
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Injured Seaman: General Dynamics Corporation and Injured Seaman: American Overseas Marine Corporation


Jones Act Seaman: General Dynamics Corporation
Jones Act Seaman: American Overseas Marine Corporation

Suits in Admiralty Act Lawyer
Suits in Admiralty Act Attorney



If you are a crew member or officer aboard a American Overseas Marine vessel and you are injured, you most likely will have to bring a claim under Suits in Admiralty Act. Crewmembers and officers aboard these Military Sealift Command vessels are Jones Act Seaman. Many people do not realize that Jones Act Seaman are on Military Sealift Command vessels.

Click here for an article about injured seaman on American Overseas Marine vessels and General Dynamics ships.

The Turley Law Firm accepts cases for Seaman injured aboard American Overseas Marine vessels, seaman injured aboard Military Sealift Command ships, and seaman injured aboard USNS vessels.



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