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The Dangers of Falling/Moving Objects on Ships and Vessels

The Dangers of Falling/Moving Objects on Ships and Vessels

Posted in General, Jones Act, News

Working on a ship, vessel, or rig has its own potential risks and dangers for accidents, injury, or wrongful death. Most types of accidents can be prevented

Marine engineer in engine control room, starts or stops main engine of ship

Maritime Workers Suffer Slip and Fall Injuries

Posted in Maritime, Maritime Injury

Maritime workers perform their duties in an unusually dangerous environment, with constantly moving decks and equipment, wet stairs and walkways, and severe weather conditions all affecting the

ship crew prepare the ship to drop anchorage for safety berthing in port

3 Maritime Safety Tips

Posted in Maritime

For the more than 400,000 workers in the industry, maritime safety is a vital concern. Studies show that maritime workers face a higher risk of illness, injury,

sea rescue boat man being winched to emergency rescue helicopter

Injuries at Sea: Basic First Response Maritime Workers Should Know

Posted in Maritime

Working in the maritime industry often means strenuous, difficult, and potentially dangerous working conditions. Each year maritime injury law firms represent clients who are injured, permanently disabled,

Maritime Piracy

Different Types of Maritime Crimes

Posted in Maritime Piracy

Those who work and travel on ocean-going vessels may be surprised to discover that criminal activity is a serious problem at sea, just as it is on

5 Entry Level Maritime Jobs Infographic

5 Entry Level Maritime Jobs

Posted in Maritime Injury

A desk job isn’t for everyone. Lots of us seek out different environments where our careers can flourish. You might want a taste of the outdoors, to

Young man sitting on a boat deck

How to Get Your Sea Legs—and Land Legs Back Again

Posted in General

Working or traveling on big waters can be an amazing experience, once you get your sea legs. Our bodies and brains adjust to our environment. The rocking,

accident ship ocean vessel

What Does It Mean for a Boat to Be Unseaworthy?

Posted in General

When you picture an unseaworthy vessel, you probably envision a rusty or rotting boat taking on water. Of course, you would be right. Such a ship would

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Working on a ship, vessel, or rig has its own potential risks and dangers for accidents, injury, or wrongful death. Most types of accidents can be prevented