Have you been injured while working on a dredger ship? Dredging vessels use power mechanical equipment, high pressure water, and moving belt driven conveyors to clear sediment from shallow river bottoms, harbors, and coastal ports. Dredgers keep the waterways open for other ships to use.

It is no surprise that many maritime workers are injured doing this dangerous and necessary maintenance work that keeps navigable waters truly navigable. There are many different types of dredges, and depending on what methods are being used to move materials from the bottom, there are many hazards faced by the workers on board.

This infographic outlines the types of dredges, why dredging is so inherently dangerous, and the 10 most common maritime injuries that happen on dredger ships. All maritime workers are entitled to maintenance and cure if they are injured in the service of a vessel, but if negligence, malfunctioning equipment, or poorly trained crewmates caused your injuries, you should contact a maritime injury attorney as soon as possible.

At Schechter, Shaffer and Harris, L.L.P., we have helped thousands of maritime workers receive the full compensation they deserve. Contact us today for a free case consultation and sound legal advice specific to your situation.

10 Most Common Dredge Worker Injuries
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