Injured Worker Brings Tugboat Injury Claim Against Moran Towing

Gene Ricks, a tugboat worker, is bring a case against his Moran Towing, his employer under theJones Act. 


Mr. Ricks claims that he is a Jones Act seaman.  He claim against Moran Towing is brought under the Jones Act and General Maritime Law. 

Mr. Ricks was working aboard the M/V Greg Turecamo when he was injured.  The M/V Greg Turecamo is a tugboat.  It was called out to rescue another tugboat.  During the rescue, the tugboats were tied together.  One the lines popped and caused severe injury to Mr. Ricks.

Injury at Sea?

For more information about the Jones Act or General Maritime Law, please contact Brian Beckcom at 713.224.7800, or toll free at 877.724.7800, or visit one of the firm's websites:

www.vbattorneys.com
www.themaritimelawyer.com
www.maritimeaccidentattorney.com

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About the firm

Vujasinovic & Beckcom, P.L.L.C. is a firm of board certified personal injury trial lawyers who handle serious injury and death cases, as well as business and insurance cases, on a contingency fee basis.  The firm has a substantial docket of Jones Act and maritime injury cases.

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