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WILLIS
LAW FIRM
1221 McKinney
Suite #3333
Houston, Texas
TOLL FREE
1(800)883-9858
1(800)468-4878

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Jones Act / Maritime Injury Law Firm - Talk to a Maritime Injury Lawyer & Attorney
David
P. Willis
Attorney
at Law
BOARD
CERTIFIED
PERSONAL INJURY TRIAL LAWYER
Texas Board of Legal Specialization
BACKGROUND
David
P. Willis is a graduate of Baylor University (1978) and the South
Texas College of Law (1982). He served as a briefing attorney on
the Supreme Court of Texas (1983-1984), and is currently a member
of the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association,
Texas Bar Foundation, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
He has been a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer since
1988, certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, U.S.
Patent Holder # 4,673,202
CASES
ACCEPTED
In
most instances, the new client enters into a contingency fee
contract with Willis & Associates. This means that only upon
successfully securing an award or settlement for our client does
Willis & Associates receive its fee and expenses. In essence, "There
is no fee or expenses charged
for our services if there is no recovery to you." In some
cases, Mr. Willis will involve additional Board Certified Personal
Injury Trial Lawyers and others as co-counsel to assist in specific
cases, especially in cases where other firms' expertise in a
particular matter strengthens and accelerates the case through
the legal system. This assembling of a team of lawyers for our
client does not increase fees to the client "one red cent." With
this team effort, the client's case is often resolved in a shorter
period of time and with more substantial settlements and trial
verdicts for the client.
COMMITMENT
"My
firm is committed to representing individuals and families who have been
the victims of a wrongful death or serious personal injury. Although monetary
compensation cannot heal the emotional and physical scars left as the result
of a serious accident, it can help in many cases to relieve much of the
economic stress and hardship associated with the injury or loss of a loved
one. Many times it is the only means of support and future security for
the injured individual and their family. Litigation may not bring back
a loved one, or heal a serious injury, but it may serve to help prevent
others from having to endure the same loss."
The
selection of a lawyer should be based to a great extent on the
proven track record of that lawyer and the team of attorneys
and experts he assembles to handle your case. Although no one
can guarantee the results or final recovery on any particular
case or fact scenario, we do believe that past performance is
a strong indicator of the level of commitment and solid work
ethic that will be brought to bear on serious and complex litigation
in the future.

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If you have been seriously injured while as a member
of the crew of a boat, jack-up rig, tug boat, barge or other marine
ship or vessel, then call us for a Free Confidential Consultation.
Talk to Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer with over
20 years of experience. (Click Here)

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If I am injured on a ship, should I give a statement
to my employer ? When should I file a notice of injury report ? Under
the Jones Act, do I have the right to choose my own medical doctor ?
(Click Here)

What does maintenance and cure mean
under the Jones Act ? Under what circumstances can I recover pain & suffering
and loss wages under the Jones Act ? (Click
Here)

What
does it mean for a ship to be unseaworthy ? Under the Jones Act can part
of the ship or vessel be seaworthy and another part unseaworthy? (More)

Under the Jones Act and maritime law, what is the
deadline or Statute of Limitation to file a claim or lawsuit if I was
injured on a ship or vessel ? (More)

What if I am not a Jones Act seaman, but I was injured on a ship, vessel or an offshore oil rig or platform ? Does maritime law still apply ? Can I file a maritime claim or lawsuit to recover for my injuries? (More)

Can I file a Jones Act claim if my loved on has been diagnosed
with asbestos lung cancer or mesothelioma from asbestos exposure while
working on a ship or at the shipyard ? (More)
Does maritime law protect me if I was exposed to benzene and later I am
diagnosed with leukemia ? (More)

What if my spouse is killed while at sea? Does the Death
on the High Sea Act (DOHSA) apply to all deaths on ships vessels, helicopters,
and
ships on the high seas?
(More DOHSA info)

What are my legal rights if I have had a previous or old injury but now I have suffered a new injury to my back and neck and may need surgery but the Maritime Insurance company's adjuster says I am not covered and he will not approve it ? Yes, you are covered whether it is aggravation of a old injury or new one, if you were a Jones Act seaman injured on the vessel and the employer was at fault or negligent then you can file a Jones Act lawsuit for any type of injury such as heart attacks, strokes, head injury, brain damage, paralysis, burns, broken bones, paraplegia, quadriplegia, loss of an arm or leg, blindness and for emotional trauma or mental anguish, disfigurement, medical expenses and for loss wages or lost earnings in the past and future.
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NOTE: The statements and information provided on this web site are for the informational purposes only. This site is not intended to provide legal advice to the reader and NO attorney-client relationship shall be deemed to arise from the receipt this page and/or its associated pages or any oral or e-mail communication to or from with David Willis or The Willis Law Firm. There will be NO lawsuits filed, claims made, letters or phone calls made for a prospective client, until that person is represented by the firm. An attorney client relationship only arises after the attorney and client have signed a written attorney client agreement, after the attorney has evaluated the background facts provided and has accepted the representation of the client's legal action.
Mr. Willis is a licensed attorney in New York and Texas. Principle office is Houston, Texas.
He is a Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Mr. Willis has represented clients in maritime personal injury, barge accidents, boating accidents, transports, crew boats, diving accidents, rig workers, injuries in river, lakes, canals, ICC, wrongful death lawsuits, oilfield accidents, oilrig accidents, tankers, shrimp boats, fishing vessels, tug boats, push boats, auto accident, explosions, crane accidents, rollover, asbestos, mesothelioma, sandblasters disease - silicosis, benzene solvents-aml leukemia, MDS, toxic chemical, lung cancer, 3rd party actions, electrical shock, fires, burns, explosions, helicopter crashes, tugboats, trucking accidents, third party lawsuits, and other product liability and negligence cases from across the United States, including clients from Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Virginia, Mexico, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, West Virginia & Wyoming.
Further, any statement or reference to past personal injury, products liability lawsuits, settlements or verdicts should NOT be relied upon in one's own case or in your decision on which law firm to hire. All cases, facts, injuries, damages, venues and lawsuits are different and there is NO way to predict the outcome of a particular case, verdict of a jury or judge or the strength of a case before a judge, jury or the appellate court system. The client is responsible for all of their own medical expenses. All cases are handled on a contingent fee basis. No attorney’s fees or case costs charged to client, unless a recovery is made for the client. Often in very serious and catastrophic maritime injury and offshore seaman injury cases Mr. Willis may associate with another attorney as co-counsel and in other matters, the case may be referred. In cases where a legal matter is referred, Mr. Willis will continue to maintain joint responsibility with the handling attorney or lead counsel and actively monitor the progress and development of the case |
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