The federal court system oversees maritime injuries in New Jersey and other states in the United States. They may assign the case to a state court system if they wish and order states to try several parties who may be guilty of wrongdoing in the same case. Injured...
New York Maritime Law Blog
The overlapping coverage between the Longshore and Jones Acts
The Longshore Act and Jones Act are federal laws that provide benefits and protections to New York workers in the maritime industry. However, they have some crucial differences in their scope and application. The Jones Act This federal law applies to workers on...
Facts about the Jones Act
Maritime workers are some of the most vulnerable people in New Jersey. Not only do they often work in dangerous conditions, but they also may not be able to receive workers' compensation if they're injured on the job. That's why the Jones Act is in place. What is the...
Common injuries suffered by workers at sea in New York
Most jobs involve some risks, and working at sea is no exception. However, seafaring jobs involve unique hazards that can lead to serious injuries and even fatalities. Slips, trips and falls Due to the unpredictable nature of a ship’s deck, it can be easy for workers...
Avoiding cruise ship illnesses
Cruise ship workers often get ill while on ships that embark from the New York City area. This occupation might seem glamorous, but there are risks. One of them is catching certain illnesses. Learning about common cruise ship illnesses can help you guard your health...
The most dangerous activities you can do on a cruise
Cruises are an exciting way to travel for countless New York residents, especially those who enjoy vacationing at sea. Many people feel safe on cruise ships since most cruise lines have strict safety protocols. However, there are some potentially dangerous activities...
Do cruise ships in New York have to stop if you fall?
New Yorkers going on a cruise are filled with excitement at the prospect. But with the excitement comes the worry about accidents. We’ve all seen the scene in a comedy show or cartoon. After losing their balance in a hilarious fashion, the character falls off the edge...
When passengers fall overboard on cruise ships
While on a cruise in New York, you might hear that there is a man overboard. This phrase typically means that a person has fallen over the side of the ship. As soon as this happens, there are procedures that are followed in order to try to get the person out of the...
Elements and proof of a Jones Act injury workplace claim
The Jones Act was established in 1920 as part of an overall statute to protect the United States coastline, including New York City harbor. The legislation defines what workers are covered when injured, and it also allowed for Jones Act workers to file claims and...
Should cruise ships offer mental health first aid to employees?
There were approximately 178,000 active cruise ship employees working from New York and around the country in 2019. Traveling to exotic locations and being a part of what seems like a constant vacation can make working on a cruise ship seem like a dream job. However,...