Wherever there’s underground oil drilling, oil spills are an unfortunate – and often preventable -- fact of life. While the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico is the largest in U.S. history, we’ve had our fair share off the Pacific Coast. Less than two...
Year: 2023
Fatigue is an often-ignored maritime injury risk
Those who work in the maritime industry often receive generous wages because they have dangerous jobs that may involve spending days or weeks away from home. Maritime employees depend on their competitive income to provide a reasonable standard of living for their...
Rising fuel costs could lead to maritime contract disputes
Fuel costs can easily become a point of conflict between two companies that are parties to a contract related to maritime goods or services. Perhaps a maritime transportation company signed a fuel contract with a provider that now insists it will not uphold the...
Why seafood processing is such a dangerous occupation
Seafood processing is among the most dangerous maritime occupations you can have – even if it never involves setting foot on a vessel. Those who work in onshore and offshore factories have high rates of job-related injury and illness. After fish are caught (harvested)...
Understanding the Death on the High Seas Act
The Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA) was first passed in 1920. This federal law provides a legal remedy for the families of individuals who have died due to negligence or misconduct on the high seas. The DOHSA was enacted in response to a growing need for legal...
How much time do you have to file a claim if you are hurt at sea?
Pretty much every legal claim has a time restriction within which the plaintiff can file a lawsuit. This time limit is known as the statute of limitations period. With a few exceptions, your claim will be declined if you do not act within the statute of limitations...
Common injuries commercial fishermen face at work
Commercial fishermen have physically demanding jobs that are associated with some very specific dangers. It’s largely up to the captains and vessel owners to ensure that these hard-working individuals benefit from a safe working environment. Understanding some of the...
Who and what is covered by the Jones Act?
The maritime industry, like any other industry, has its share of occupational risks and hazards. If you or someone you love is hurt while working on a barge, boat or drilling rig, you may be entitled to compensation through the Jones Act. Also known as the Merchant...
Why is it so dangerous to fall overboard?
Everyone who works on a ship knows that it is dangerous to fall overboard. This is one of the main hazards in many maritime industries. However, not everyone fully understands exactly why this risk is so problematic. People sometimes neglect to wear life preservers,...
Causes of shoulder injuries among commercial fishermen
Commercial fishing is one of the most hazardous occupations in the world, and it comes with a high risk of injury. Shoulder injuries are particularly common among commercial fishermen, affecting their ability to work, their quality of life and sometimes even leading...