Physical injuries might be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the risks of being a commercial seaman. There’s no shortage of news about injuries due to slipping on the deck or accidents due to winch failures and swinging cargo. The Jones Act and...
Year: 2024
How going overboard can cause permanent maritime worker injuries
Maritime employees accept a variety of job hazards regardless of their specific profession. Whether they are a welder helping to maintain a vessel or a tour guide providing insight and entertainment to passengers, a professional working out on the ocean is in a very...
Understanding the long-term impacts of maritime injuries
Maritime injuries go beyond current needs. They can also lead to lasting health and financial challenges. Maritime workers who work in risky environments may face various long-term issues following an injury at sea. Physical and psychological effects Injuries...
The first steps you should take as a seaman injured at work
If you're a seaman suffering work injuries, you might be in pain and worried about your health. Uncertainty about what steps to take next is natural. The trauma of the events that happened can certainly unsettle anyone in the same situation—but taking action after the...
3 risks to workers involved in offshore drilling
Extracting oil involves two primary methods: onshore drilling and offshore drilling. Offshore drilling, in particular, involves the extraction of petroleum from the seabed. This can be located several miles beneath the ocean surface. While this method has led to...
Safety is more than a priority in the maritime industry
When you work in the maritime industry, you understand that safety is not just a priority but a necessity. A necessity refers to something essential and unavoidable. It is a requirement that must be met no matter what. On the other hand, a priority is something you...
What are the limitations of the Death on the High Seas Act?
Losing a loved one due to a maritime wrongful death may be difficult to accept. As the victim’s family mourns, they may pursue justice through the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA). This federal law allows a victim’s family member to hold a vessel or person...
Common hazards on tugboats
Workers on heavy-duty tugboat vessels face significant hazards on each shift. Mitigating those hazards is critical to avoiding catastrophic injuries and fatalities. Understanding the common hazards that these workers may face gives the hardworking men and women on...
What injuries are eligible under the Jones Act?
Seamen endure much in their line of work. From working on fishing vessels in rough seas and maintaining cargo ship decks to operating tugboats in busy harbors, they face significant risks every day. Exposure to harsh weather conditions, hazardous materials and...
What makes a vessel unseaworthy?
When you step onto a vessel as a commercial seaman, you expect it to be a safe place to work. However, not every ship meets the necessary safety standards, and you may find yourself in dangerous conditions that the law considers "unseaworthy." The concept of...

