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Boston, Mass, United States
Maritime Injury Lawyers provides referrals to Maritime lawyers handling Jones Act, admiralty, unseaworthy vessels and injured seaman.
New York,, NY, United States
The two product service lines that historically have helped maritime companies and self insured employers save millions of dollars has been, 1. Medical Nurse Case Management - where we receive notification of the injury claim within the first 24 hours and the nurse coordinates all the medical care advising our clients on the course of the medical portion of the claim. The benefits resulting in an earlier release to full duty or obtaining medical information early in the claim so that the employer or shipowner can be pre-warned if the injured party cannot go back to work or in the case of a passenger outlining and controlling reasonable rehabilitation costs. 2. On the back end of the claim there is Medical Bill Auditing, this is done by our Med-Check division, by nurses who review medical records, who search for CPT codes errors and look to alleviate any fraud or over exaggeration in medical billing. We audit all medical services of any kind in every state. The plaintiff attorneys in the U.S. along with a small portion of medical providers have been working together to escalate medical damages related to maritime accident claims. The Federal Jones Act and The Federal Long Shore Act does not limit liability awards on maritime claims and therefore it has become an arena for fraud and abuse. The maritime industry can defend against these claims with the proper use of medical cost containment services.
Hilliard, OH, United States
GatesMcDonald provides longshore claims management services including unemployment, workers compensation, call center support, medical management, and loss control.
Seattle,, WA, United States
Injury At Sea is a maritime law firm based in Seattle, WA, providing legal representation for injured fishermen, mariners, and other maritime workers in the Pacific Northwest with over 46 years of experience.
San Francisco, CA, United States
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union representing approximately 42,000 members in over 60 local unions across several U.S. states, focusing on improving wages, working conditions, and labor rights in the maritime and warehouse sectors.
New York, NY, United States
The International Longshoremen’s Association is the largest union of maritime workers in North America, representing over 85,000 longshoremen across the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, Great Lakes, major U.S. rivers, Puerto Rico, Eastern Canada, and the Bahamas.
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
LIG National Headquarters specializes in commercial marine and longshore insurance, offering tailored coverage programs and expertise with over 35 years in the industry.
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
The Maritime Services Division of Lifecare M.P. provides third-party case management services for Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act claims. Injury prevention, safety, dispute settlement, mediation and training services are also provided.
San Francisco, CA, United States
The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) negotiates and administers maritime labor agreements with the ILWU and supports West Coast ports in California, Oregon, and Washington through collective bargaining, safety, payroll, hiring, and dispute resolution.
Houston,, Texas, United States
Houston-based law firm specializing in maritime worker claims, personal injury, and accident compensation.
New London, Connecticut, United States
The Thames Maritime Coalition is a diverse membership organization focused on the safety, security, environmental well-being, recreational uses, and commercial viability of the Thames River maritime community.
Great Lakes, United States
The Great Lakes Maritime Task Force promotes a strong U.S.-Flag Merchant Marine on the Great Lakes, representing labor and management from carriers, maritime unions, longshoremen, shipyards, dredging companies, and terminal operators.