Alaraby Johnson

Alaraby Johnson is a highly skilled maritime injury attorney dedicated to championing the rights of maritime workers. With more than seven years of experience working in the maritime industry, including service as an inland captain, Ms. Johnson is uniquely situated to handle every maritime injury case. She fully understands the personal difficulties injured seamen and longshoremen face, the complexities and dangers of their jobs and the laws that are designed to protect them.

Ms. Johnson is a strong negotiator and is not afraid to tackle cases involving powerful employers and their insurers. Her goal is to ensure injured waterway workers have the means to take care of themselves and their families. In particular, she has extensive experience handling Jones Act and Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act claims.

Education:
Brown University, B.A., 1992
Tulane Law School, J.D., 2004

Admitted:
Louisiana, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana

Memberships:
Louisiana Bar Association, Federal Bar Association

Practice Areas
Jones Act, Seamen Injuries, Maritime Personal Injury, Maritime Law, Offshore Injuries, River Injuries, Longshoremen Injuries

Born:
Bar Harbor, Maine