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Longshore Injury Lawyers In Charleston, SC

The port of Charleston is a busy port with a lot of heavy moving equipment and machinery. It is no surprise that these workplaces can come with some serious injuries with so much going on. Serious injuries call for serious compensation, and it takes a skilled attorney to meet that goal.

At Query Sautter & Uricchio, LLC, you can find a team of South Carolina attorneys with decades of combined experience representing clients looking to maximize their injury compensation. We know what is at stake in these injury claims, and we know how to provide you with the compensation you deserve without taking more time than necessary.

Causes Of Longshore Injuries

Longshore injuries can come from anywhere, and your attorney needs to know the kind of compensation you deserve for your unique injuries. We can help you recover from injuries caused by:

  • Dropped shipping containers
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Lack of safety precautions
  • Not following OSHA regulations

Any kind of injury in this field can be a major injury; some even have permanent consequences. When the consequences of a longshore injury can last a lifetime, we believe that your compensation should reflect that. When we represent you in your injury claims, we work to get a compensation value that considers the cost of current and future medical expenses, lost income, physical and emotional therapy, renovation and rehoming fees, and even pain and suffering.

Begin Building Your Claim Today

If you suffered serious longshore injuries, now is the best time to reach out to a skilled personal injury team. If you are ready to meet with our experienced lawyers, contact us today. Call 843-795-9500 or email us here to schedule your initial consultation and take the first step in your personal injury claim.

FAQs

What injuries qualify for a longshoreman injury claim?

Longshoreman claims may involve injuries caused by heavy machinery, cargo accidents, falls, repetitive stress, crane incidents, or unsafe working conditions at ports and docks. Even injuries that develop over time may qualify for compensation under maritime law.

What is the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA)?

The LHWCA is a federal law that provides benefits to maritime workers injured while performing certain job duties near navigable waters. Benefits may include medical treatment, disability payments, and compensation for lost wages.

Can I sue my employer after a maritime workplace injury?

In many cases, injured longshore workers receive benefits through the LHWCA instead of filing a traditional lawsuit against their employer. However, third-party claims may still be possible if another company or negligent party contributed to the injury.

What benefits can injured longshore workers recover?

Injured workers may be eligible for medical care, temporary or permanent disability benefits, rehabilitation costs, and compensation for lost earning capacity depending on the severity of the injury.

How long do I have to report a longshoreman injury?

Under federal law, injured maritime workers generally must report the injury within 30 days. Delays can negatively impact your ability to recover benefits, so it’s important to act quickly.