There are cases when two ships are going to cross paths and it is clear that there could be a collision. Ideally, the ship that does not have the right of way will see the danger in time to move or alter its course before the crash happens. Naturally, this doesn't...
Year: 2022
4 common types of maritime injuries
The maritime industry is fundamental to the global economy. Maritime workers routinely load and offload cargo so that vessels can get goods to their final destinations. As in any other industry, maritime workers face a range of risks and dangers. Here are some of the...
Deck workers have high injury rates to wrists and hands
Over the years, people have become more and more aware that working at sea is very dangerous. This is in part because of the fatality rate in the commercial fishing industry, which makes it one of the most dangerous jobs that a person can have. However, most workers...
2 of the biggest risks for those who fish on the open ocean
Fishing is more than a popular hobby. It is a massive industry, especially in Southern California. Thousands of workers head out in boats every day to see what they can catch and earn a living out on the ocean. For all the excitement and potential income involved in...
Do long hours increase the risk of injury?
If you work on a ship, you don't really leave your work behind the way that a traditional worker does. You may be at sea for days, weeks or even months. Workers in offices onshore come and go every day. You certainly have downtime when you get to rest, relax or sleep,...
How much do commercial seamen earn?
Being a merchant seaman in the United States can be a very lucrative career. It is also very risky, it is very demanding and you may have long hours that you have to be away from your family. Some workers are gone for weeks or months at a time. It is not an easy...
You were injured during heavy weather on your master’s ship
On the day you were injured, you heard bad weather was approaching. You and several of your fellow seamen asked your ship’s master to allow you to work onshore, but they refused. Now that you are out of work until you have recovered, you have no income. Changing the...

