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Maritime Law and Oilfield Work

Posted in Maritime, Maritime Admiralty Law

The oil and gas industry plays a major role in powering the modern world, and oilfield workers are an essential part of this industry's workforce. However, the

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Hypothermia in Maritime Work

Posted in Maritime, Maritime Injury

It goes without saying that maritime workers face various hazards to their health on a daily basis. One significant danger that lurks in the maritime environment is

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What Is a Repetitive Use Injury?

Posted in Maritime, Maritime Injury

Maritime occupations are physically demanding, requiring workers to perform repetitive tasks that can lead to a variety of injuries. Among the most common of these are repetitive

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How Do Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Jones Act Claims?

Posted in Jones Act

In the world of maritime law, Jones Act claims are quite common, but they can also be very complex. A particular issue that often arises involves pre-existing

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Compensating Maritime Crane and Cargo Accident Injuries

Posted in Maritime, Maritime Injury

A port, harbor, or sea terminal can be a dangerous place to work. Heavy equipment, cranes, and cargo loading lines are all in use. Land-based cranes operate

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Filing for Wrongful Death After an Offshore Oilfield Accident

Posted in Offshore Drilling

The ocean, despite its beauty, can be an unforgiving and treacherous workplace, especially for those involved in the offshore oil industry. Accidents, while always tragic, can become

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Man Overboard Accidents on Maritime Vessels: Causes & Injuries

Posted in Maritime, Maritime Injury

Man overboard accidents on maritime vessels are scary and all too common. These events are the second leading contributing factor to fatalities among commercial fishermen in the

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Surviving Tugboat Accidents and Injuries

Posted in Maritime Injury

Tugboats are essential to the maritime industry because they perform a wide variety of inherently dangerous tasks to rescue stranded vessels, break up ice, and move floating

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The oil and gas industry plays a major role in powering the modern world, and oilfield workers are an essential part of this industry's workforce. However, the