Personal Injury Help and Resources for Texas Accidents

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Shoulder Injuries Suffered By Maritime Workers

Maritime Shoulder Injuries Working aboard ships, barges, and fishing vessels frequently leads to debilitating shoulder injuries. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shoulder injuries caused workers to miss a median of 26 days of work during 2014—more than any…

Injuries to Maritime Workers Caused by Drillship Accidents

Drillship Accidents Offshore drilling is one of the most hazardous professions, and drillship accidents often lead to serious injuries and fatalities. According to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, offshore workers are seven times more…

Dental Injuries Suffered by Seamen Aboard a Maritime Vessel

Maritime Dental Injuries Teeth are crucial for eating and speaking, and they also support the facial structure. Though they’re tough like bone, teeth are susceptible to being cracked or broken due to mouth and jaw injuries. Types of Dental Injuries…

Underwater Welding Dangers and Injuries

Underwater Welding Risks Underwater welders are essential to the petroleum industry, with workers repairing pipelines, offshore oil drilling rigs, and ships. They’re needed to repair equipment and vessels that can’t be pulled ashore for routine maintenance. Underwater welding is a…

Receiving Damages Under the Public Vessels Act

Compensation Under the Public Vessels Act Injuries aboard public vessels are governed by maritime legislation known as the Public Vessels Act. Public vessels are ships owned or chartered and operated by the United States government, and they’re not used for…

Heat Related Health Hazards in the Maritime Work Environment

Maritime Heat-Related Injuries Maritime workers frequently labor in hot and humid conditions, putting them at risk for heat-related illnesses. This danger increases when an employee’s work entails heavy lifting, working in a confined space, or being weighed down with bulky…

Illness Caused by Asbestos Exposure in the Maritime Industry

Maritime Mesothelioma Maritime work can lead to serious lung conditions, including mesothelioma due to prolonged asbestos exposure. Ironically, asbestos products were once used on ships in an effort to protect the crew and cargo from fires. Yet the presence of…

Moving or Shifting Ship Cargo Can Lead to Maritime Injuries

Maritime Cargo Injuries When ships sail out to sea, they often face harsh winds and choppy waters. If these vessels contain cargo that’s not properly secured, violent winds and waves can cause loads to shift, injuring maritime workers. Improper Safety…

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