Those who work on ships as well as at seaports, in New York and throughout the country, may want to learn more about a recent ruling by the Louisiana court. They ruled that an employee may claim mental injury when it comes to harassment and a hostile work environment....
New York Maritime Law Blog
The Jones Act: What is a seaworthy vessel?
If you or family are working at sea or at a seaport, you may want to learn more about what constitutes a seaworthy vessel. Those who live in New York as well as near any major seaport might want to know more about the Jones Act and what has consideration as a...
Reducing the risks of electrical injury at sea
Electrical shocks and electrocutions are commonly overlooked accidents on ships and boats in New York. The causes vary from making contact with exposed wires to dropping electronics in water. There are several ways that seamen can minimize the risks of electrical...
What are the dangers of cruise ships?
If you’re like many New Yorkers, you enjoy an occasional cruise during your vacation time. However, it’s important to stay safe to have the best time on the ship. What are common dangers on cruise ships? Certain dangers are common on cruises. Because the ship is...
Maritime law and deaths at sea
The U.S. has sets of laws to cover death at sea beyond the borders of territorial waters. In the 1920s, the limitations of the Jones Act were identified by the U.S. government and followed by the introduction of the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA). In 2000,...
Cruise ship lawsuits are on the rise across the nation
Many New York residents enjoy taking cruises, though there is always the risk of illness or injury while on the ship. In some cases, cruisers have reported receiving substandard care from cruise ship medical staff. Maritime courts have traditionally held that the...
Retaliation: Port of Houston seafarers avoid medical care
Workers on ships or at ports across the U.S.A. may want to learn more about an issue happening at the Port of Houston. It is about medical care that an injured worker may need; they often do not seek help because of fear of retaliation when it comes to getting another...
How to stay safe while working on an oil rig site
Working on an oil rig site poses significant dangers to New Yorkers in this occupation. It’s important to know how to stay safe while performing such a demanding job. Be aware of hazards There are certain hazards that come with working on an oil rig site. Being able...
Ice accretion: The cause of fishing boat accidents
Residents of New York and other seaport towns and cities across the United States may want to learn more about a recent U.S. study regarding fishing boat accidents. Fishing boat accidents, such as the F/V SCANDIES ROSE in 2019 and the DESTINATION in 2017, were...
What are common life-threatening injuries on ships?
Maritime workers in New York have some of the most difficult jobs. Sadly, there are some accidents that are common on ships that can be life-threatening. Knowing about them can possibly save lives. Electrical shock Seafarers who have to perform electrical work could...