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Fishing Company Of Alaska Claims

Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC represents injured fishermen and fish processors in claims against the Seattle-based Fishing Company of Alaska and other fishing companies working in the Bering Sea.* If you have been injured working as a crewman aboard a vessel owned by the Fishing Company of Alaska, you should contact an experienced maritime attorney to learn about your rights to compensation under the Jones Act and the General Maritime Law.

We Take On Complex Cases

The Fishing Company of Alaska (FCA) is one of the largest employers of crewmen fishing in Alaska. FCA employs approximately 350 crewmen each year to work aboard seven factory trawler vessels owned or managed by the company. Crewmen working aboard fishing vessels owned by the Fishing Company of Alaska are entitled to benefits under the Federal Maritime law when they are injured as a result of an accident aboard ship. All reasonably related medical expenses of injured crewmen must be paid until they reach maximum medical improvement.

These no fault benefits are called maintenance and cure. Additionally, under the Jones Act, where the crewmen are injured through the negligence of the vessel owner or as a result of unseaworthiness, the crewmen are entitled to compensation for their pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost past and future wages and, in many cases, retraining costs. The Death on the High Seas Act provides benefits to crewmen who die working at sea beyond State territorial waters (three miles).

Serious Injury And Wrongful Death

In serious injury and death cases, the Fishing Company of Alaska's insurance company immediately begins defense and investigation of your claim. Don't guess about your rights under the maritime law. For example, you have the right to choose your own doctors to treat you and do not have to be treated by doctors selected for you by your employer. When injured, you are entitled to wages until the end of your contract if your injuries prevent you from continuing to work.

The lawyers at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC have handled over a thousand maritime injury claims. Over the past 25 years, their careers as lawyers have been dedicated to recovering fair compensation for Jones Act seamen across the United States. They have been involved in major Alaska fishing accident cases such as the sinking of the Aleutian Enterprise, ARCTIC Rose, and Galaxy. They have handled over 50 maritime death cases. Few lawyers in the nation have comparable experience to that of Stacey & Jacobsen in handling Alaska fishing accidents and fishing vessel sinking cases. If you have questions about your rights as an injured seaman, contact Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC for a free initial consultation.

*Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC does not represent the Fishing Company of Alaska or its insurance company. Their practice is focused on representing injured fishermen and seamen and obtaining compensation for fishermen and seamen's injuries.


Our Successes
$16,000,000 - Jury Verdict for Ferry Worker Injury Gangway Collapse
$11,401,000 - Jury Verdict for Deck Mechanic Injury Injured Jones Act Deck Mechanic
$7,000,000 - Federal Jury Verdict for Oiler Injury Injured Jones Act Oiler
$4,200,000 - Wrongful Death Judgment for longshoreman killed by unsafe cargo container stow.
$4,000,000 - Jones Act Maritime Wrongful Death
$4,000,000 - Burn Injuries Fire and explosion in engine room of fishing vessel.
$3,500,000 - Brain Injury Tug boat deckhand injured by defect in barge’s crane.
$3,500,000 - Cognitive Injury Seaman's cognitive injury settlement
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