A longshoreman claim, often referred to as a Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA) claim, is a type of workers' compensation claim filed by maritime workers who are injured while working on navigable waters or in adjoining areas, such as docks and terminals. This act provides benefits for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation services to eligible workers. Unlike traditional workers' compensation, the LHWCA specifically covers workers involved in maritime activities, ensuring they receive appropriate compensation for work-related injuries.
Paul W. Conley was a Boston stevadore who worked Boston's waterfront for more than thirty years and was very actively involved in improving working conditions for the longshorman's union.
no you have to make a claim for it to be regestered as a claim
Type of claim?
a claim that has all the information to have the claim paid.
re claim dis claim ac claim also quitclaim, exclaim, declaim
What lands did Spain claim
a dirty claim
a claim that is unique
what is the antonym for claim
Depending on the type of claim, you should be able to acquire replacement coverage even with the claim being open. The claim payee will be determined by when the claim happened.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
An unsubstantiated claim. An unproven claim. Quackery. Conjecture.