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Largest PUBLISHED Single-Plaintiff Recovery in a Maritime Case in Texas History

The Plaintiff, Cody Karl, was represented by Houston attorney Scott C. Krist of The Krist Law Firm, P.C. The lawsuit settled the week of trial for $15,120,000.00... Read The Full Story

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Largest Published Single Plaintiff Recovery in a Maritime Case in Texas History

In a landmark case in 2011, attorney Scott Krist recovered the largest published single plaintiff maritime recovery in Texas history among cases in which the full details of the recovery have been made public. The recovery was $15,120,000 (less 40 percent attorney fees and $370,768 expenses).*

* The result in this case should not be viewed as a predictor of the likely outcome in any given personal injury claim, as each case is highly reliant on its own facts.

Maritime workers do important and risky work. When they fall victim to substandard practices, severe injury can result, and they will need the best legal talent available in their corner. We are that talent and we will fight to see to it that these individuals are made whole.

Houston DOHSA (Death on the High Seas Act) Attorneys

Representing Maritime Clients in Houston, League City, Clear Lake City, Texas City, Galveston, Pasadena and Throughout the Gulf Coast Area

Employment on an ocean-going vessel is an extremely dangerous line of work. At any moment, a seaman could be catastrophically injured at sea, leading to his or her death. Although no amount of money can ever make up for the untimely loss of a loved one, the Death on the High Seas Act, or DOHSA, is in place to provide financial compensation for family members of a seaman killed due an act of negligence.

At The Krist Law Firm, we understand the emotion involved in losing a loved one in a fatal maritime accident. You are suddenly facing a world that seems to be turned upside down. You didn't have a chance to say goodbye. You were dependent upon your loved one's income to care for your family. It's hard to know what to do or where to turn for help. We represented astronauts in the Challenger shuttle explosion when they perished as their capsule hit the sea, likely the most notable Death on the High Seas Act claim of all time.

Our Houston, Clear Lake, Texas City and Galveston area attorneys are prepared to help. With more than four decades of experience representing the dependents of workers killed at sea, we recognize that the most important thing for you to do is to focus on the grieving process and the stability of your family, leaving the legal worries up to us.

To arrange a consultation with a lawyer experienced in handling wrongful death cases pertaining to the Death on the High Seas Act, contact The Krist Law Firm.

Damages Under the Death on the High Seas Act

If you are the spouse, child or dependent relative of a seaman killed more than three nautical miles from United States' shores, you may be eligible to file a claim under the Death on the High Seas Act. You may be able to recover compensation for financial damages including a loss of household services.

Loss of Earnings and Household Services

Under the Death on the High Seas act, spouses and family members may be able to recover past wages and future lost earnings that would have been provided absent the death, as well as the value of household services once provided by a deceased seaman. Possible lost services may include loss of help in raising children, grocery shopping or a number of other household tasks. Loss of services damages are calculated by taking the number of hours a seaman would have provided to his or her household, had he or she lived, and multiplying that number by a monetary value.

Contact a Lawyer About Your Death on the High Seas Act Case

Not every maritime law attorney will have experience dealing with Death on the High Seas Act claims. Choosing a law firm with a reputation for handling these cases with both compassion and aggressive advocacy may be a wise choice. Contact The Krist Law Firm by calling 281-954-3186 to schedule a free initial consultation. You will not be charged attorneys' fees for our services unless we are successful in your case.