
The Consequences of Non-Compliance with Safety Regulations in Maritime Injuries
Working on ships and boats can be dangerous. The ocean is powerful and unpredictable. That’s why there are many safety rules for maritime work. But
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Working on ships and boats can be dangerous. The ocean is powerful and unpredictable. That’s why there are many safety rules for maritime work. But
Carbon monoxide poisoning on boats and ships is a serious problem that can happen to anyone who spends time on the water. This invisible, odorless
Recovering from a surgery after a maritime work injury can be boring; after all, it doesn’t seem like there is much you can do while
Louisiana and neighboring states share two things: lots of work for seamen and lots of injuries sustained on the job. Many times these injuries involve
Did you know there’s a test that can show if your hearing loss is work related and caused by prolonged noise and loud noise? Especially for
If you’ve been seriously injured in a Mississippi maritime accident, you may feel overwhelmed by the prospect of suing for emotional distress and injury. An attorney
While working on a Jones Act shipping vessel, you slip and fall off of an unstable ladder. You’re shaken up and sore, and your fellow
Longshoremen and harbor workers are responsible for the loading and unloading and repair and maintenance of ships in port. It is not surprising that these
While there are many factors that could result from a work injury, such as money concerns and legal matters, depression could have a significant influence
Working in the maritime industry can be dangerous. Most Gulf Coast seamen work at jobs that involve physical strength, dangerous machinery and, of course, the
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