Maritime Employee Blacklisting Injured workers sometimes hesitate to file legitimate maritime claims out of fear they won’t be rehired, or…
Maritime Amputation Injuries Maritime work is dangerous. Routine exposure to cables, winches, blades, chains, and heavy equipment puts seamen at…
How to Prepare for Your First Meeting With a Maritime Lawyer When you’ve been injured on the job, meeting with…
Injury Risks for Dredging Workers A dredge is a vessel fitted with a device that scrapes or sucks the seabed…
Maritime Crane and Cargo Accidents Cranes are needed for the handling of cargo in the maritime industry. Since they frequently…
Common Maritime Accidents Covered by the Jones Act Maritime employers owe their workers a safe vessel, properly functioning equipment, and…
Hand Injuries for Offshore Workers Workers on offshore oil platforms, barges, supply vessels, and ships constantly rely on their hands…
Ship Collisions One of the most devastating accidents that can occur at sea is a ship collision. Despite radio communication…
Seamen Can Report Dangerous Maritime Vessels as Unseaworthy Vessel owners are legally obligated to provide seamen with a ship that…
The Serious Hazards of Ammonia Exposure for Maritime Workers Many fishing vessels have large refrigeration units to store their harvests…
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