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George represented me when I got injured working on a tow boat. The company was playing pretty rough with me, but George was able to get them to provide my medical care and got me a large settlement. If you work on boats, like I do, I recommend George Vourvoulias if you are looking for a lawyer who knows maritime law.
~ Curtis Watson, Lead Deckhand

Getting hurt offshore can sometimes result in a one-way ticket home—without the benefits you’re entitled to.

Maritime work can be dangerous and even deadly, but that doesn’t mean boat owners always take care of injured workers.

Your life might be falling apart right in front of your eyes, with no way to support your family and no end in sight.

Chances are, the boat owner now considers you “damaged goods” and has given you “the one-way ticket home.” You wait at home for the call about the next job that never comes.

That’s where The Maritime Injury Law Firm comes in.

George represented me when I got injured working on a tow boat. The company was playing pretty rough with me, but George was able to get them to provide my medical care and got me a large settlement. If you work on boats, like I do, I recommend George Vourvoulias if you are looking for a lawyer who knows maritime law.

~ Curtis Watson, Lead Deckhand
Attorney George Vourvoulias - offshore injury lawyer Louisiana

Injured Offshore?

You have special rights and protections.
Learn what they are by downloading our free guide book:

Here’s how I can help:

Jones Act

Maritime Law

Offshore Injuries

About George

A boat-load of experience, and a passion for justice.

About George

A boat-load of experience, and a passion for justice.

Maritime is a very distinct area of law, unlike any other. And not every lawyer understands the ins and outs of these types of cases. I do.

I have dedicated the past 20 years to fighting for the rights of offshore workers — and have a deep understanding of the specific challenges you’re facing:

  • The pressures placed upon crewmembers
  • The “company doctors’ assessments” that try to downplay those injuries or illnesses as an effort to undercut what you are owed
  • The insurance adjusters and employers who will try to trick you into taking a lowball settlement
And I know how to level the playing field.
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