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Commercial Fish Processing Equipment Accidents

Posted in Maritime Injury

The commercial fishing industry employs more than five million people around the world, and the U.S. is a major player in this arena.1 These workers may be

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Maritime Accidents: Lost Limbs and Amputation

Posted in Maritime

A traumatic amputation injury is one of the most life altering events that a person can experience. Lost limbs like hands, feet, arms, and legs leave accident

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Common Occupational Diseases of Jones Act Seamen

Posted in Jones Act, Jones Act Claims

Maritime workers commonly develop an occupational illness during the course of their career at sea. While most maritime workers are entitled to basic compensation while they recover,

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SS&H Named in U.S. News “Best Law Firms” 2023 Awards

Posted in Maritime

Schechter, Shaffer and Harris, L.L.P.—Maintenance and Cure—has been named in the 2023 edition of “Best Law Firms” published by U.S. News – Best Lawyers. The publication’s format,

Lowering orange lifeboat to water in Arctic waters, Svalbard. Abandon ship drill.

Common Injury Risks During Lifeboat Drills

Posted in General, Maritime Injury

All large ships are required to carry lifeboats, to safely hold passengers and crew in the event the ship is damaged or sinking. Deploying lifeboats in an

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Lack of Medical Equipment on Vessels: Know Your Rights

Posted in Jones Act

When maritime workers are injured at sea, shipowners have a duty to provide prompt and adequate medical care. If a vessel’s medical team does not have adequate

Common Dredge Worker Injuries Infographic

10 Most Common Dredge Worker Injuries

Posted in Uncategorized

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

Safety officer, standing on an industrial ship, wearing overalls, a helmet, safety goggles and holding a clipboard with checklists.

What To Do When Your Employer Fails To Report an Injury

Posted in Maritime

Although working as a seaman on a ship or any type of maritime vessel can be a lucrative profession, it is inherently dangerous. Maritime workplace injuries happen

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The commercial fishing industry employs more than five million people around the world, and the U.S. is a major player in this arena.1 These workers may be