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Maritime Employee Injuries Versus Cruise Ship Injuries

Posted in General, Jones Act

There are lots of legal guidelines, statutes plus precedents which will are relevant specifically to maritime law. There are actually different guidelines and compensation rules for sailors,

Electrical Injuries A Risk For Maritime Workers

Posted in Jones Act

Although electrical injuries may be a risk for many forms of work, maritime workers could be at a particularly high risk of serious injury. For maritime workers,

NTSB: Houston Ship Channel Collision A Result Of Pilot Error

Posted in Jones Act

The National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed that its investigation ruled pilot error as the cause of an October 2011 vessel collision in the Houston Ship Channel.

Houston Jones Act Attorney: What To Look For In Your Search For Legal Representation

Posted in Jones Act

Under the Jones Act, qualified maritime workers are able to seek compensation for injuries sustained in the course of their work. If you’re looking for a Houston

Can Commercial Divers File Claims Under The Jones Act?

Posted in Jones Act

While commercial divers can suffer critical injuries and even die because of negligence on the part of their employer, not all divers qualify as Jones Act seamen

Offshore Injury Law Firm: Why You Need Their Valuable Services

Posted in Jones Act

If you are a maritime worker who has been injured or fallen ill during the course of duty, then you need the services of an offshore injury

What’s Maritime Piracy And Can A Victim Take Legal Action As A Result Of It?

Posted in Jones Act, Maritime Piracy

Maritime piracy has been a serious matter challenging the international sphere and global sectors for centuries. The pirates are no longer looking for gold or treasure, though.

Consulting a Maritime Lawyer: When Do I Need To?

Posted in Jones Act

Once in a while, unfortunate events occur in the maritime industry. With the large amount of losses incurred in maritime casualties, parties usually go to courts to

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