Cold, wet, and windy conditions at sea put commercial fishermen and other maritime workers at risk for frostbite. Working in a vessel's freezer holds expose crewmen to below-freezing temperatures.
If you have suffered frostbite while working at sea, you may be able to receive money damages for your injury. To learn if you have a valid frostbite injury claim, please contact a maritime law attorney at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC for a free initial consultation and case evaluation.
For more than 25 years, we have helped seamen who have suffered maritime frostbite injuries. We will determine what caused your frostbite injury and who is liable for damages. If negligence of a boat owner or other crewmen or improper shipboard care were involved, we will pursue money damages on your behalf. We are committed to helping you receive the maximum amount of compensation for the full extent of your injuries.
How To know If It Is FrostbiteFrostbite occurs when the skin freezes and ice crystals form between cells, causing tissue damage and nerve damage. Frostbite can be superficial, affecting just the top layers of skin, or deep enough to affect skin, muscle, and bone. Severe frostbite can result in the amputation of the injured body part. Fingers, toes, cheeks, the nose, and ears are the primary areas affected by frostbite.
In addition to extreme cold, other risk factors for frostbite include:
The symptoms of frostbite can include a tingling, stinging, or aching feeling followed by numbness. Initially the frostbitten area appears white and is cold to the touch. This is followed by heat, redness, and swelling.
Get Started TodayTo learn more about how we can help victims of frostbite, please contact a lawyer at Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC today. From our office in Seattle, we are dedicated to helping people throughout the nation who have been injured at sea. Call us at 866-974-9633 to discuss your options.