Maintenance and Cure Claims
Personal Injury Attorneys Serving the Alaska
Maintenance and Cure Claims – Seamen face dangerous working conditions each and every day. Because of these inherent dangers, maritime law allows for workers in the boating or shipping industry to receive care for injuries suffered at work or “maintenance and cure” benefits. These benefits also apply to occupational diseases contracted during the course of work activities.
Maintenance Benefits
Many injured maritime workers require additional support in order to maintain their lives during the recovery process. If an injury keeps a seaman from returning to their work duties, they will likely need financial assistance for necessities like groceries, utility payments, and rent. Maintenance benefits cover these and other similar expenses.
Cure Benefits
Cure benefits assist seamen with their medical bills and other injury-related expenses. These benefits are also for treatment and recovery from occupational diseases contracted on the job.
Maintenance and cure benefits end when the injured worker reaches what is called “maximum cure.” However, this may not mean a full injury recovery. Rather, a treating physician has determined that the worker’s condition will not improve.
How do I Obtain Benefits?
Before you file a claim for maintenance and cure benefits, you should speak with a qualified and experienced attorney. Although maritime workers earn these benefits, many employers attempt to maneuver around the law. Sometimes, they will even lower the amount of your benefit award without your knowledge or consent. This can result in insufficient care for injured workers.
Are you seeking maintenance and cure benefits? Did your your employer compromise your benefits? Call Johnson Law right away. Our team of personal injury lawyers can evaluate your case and help pursue your claim in court if needed. We have recovered millions of dollars on behalf of our clients and will strive to get you the compensation you deserve. Let us put our 75+ years of collective experience to work for you!
Contact our Alaskan personal Injury attorneys, or call (907) 277-3090 for your free consultation.