Offshore Injury Blog
Posted on Feb 21, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
Huisman Company recently delivered successfully a 600 ton crane to an offshore wind turbine on a jack-up vessel, the Neptune. This new environmentally friendly crane is also going to lower operation ...
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Posted on Feb 16, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
On a recent routine Coast Guard inspection of a Maltese cargo ship docked in Baltimore, a brave third engineer secretly passed a note to the chief inspector. Inside the note, he revealed that the crew ...
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Posted on Feb 16, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
The Statfjord field is one of the largest in its sector. It crosses the Norwegian/UK line located in the North Sea and produces, at its height, more than 700,000 b/d of oil. There are three production ...
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Posted on Feb 14, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
A Jones Act lawsuit was filed on behalf of an injured seaman who is blaming his employer for his ankle injury he sustained while being transported from a vessel to the shore. The suit is being filed ...
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Posted on Feb 9, 2012 By Arnold & Itkin LLP
Kurt Arnold, Paul Skrabanek and Caroline Chapman filed suit on behalf of a seaman who was injured while working on a vessel docked in Port Fourchon, Louisiana on October of 2011. The offshore worker ...
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Posted on Feb 9, 2012 By Arnold & Itkin LLP
An individual was injured while working on a natural gas platform in the Matagorda Island Block in September 2011. Jason Itkin, Cory Itkin and Noah Wexler of Arnold & Itkin LLP filed suit on his ...
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Posted on Feb 9, 2012 By Arnold & Itkin LLP
A Jones Act lawsuit was recently filed by Arnold & Itkin, LLP maritime attorneys Jason Itkin and Cory Itkin on behalf of a Grambling, Louisiana man. This maritime worker was injured after falling ...
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Posted on Feb 8, 2012 By Offshore Injury Lawyer
Drilling for oil is a dangerous career choice. The fatality rate for oil and gas extraction workers is eight times higher than the national on-the-job average. But you might not know that, instead of ...
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Posted on Feb 8, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
Recently, the operators of the Costa Concordia offered $14,500 to any passenger on board the ship when it capsized, even those who had not been injured, in exchange for an obligation to drop any ...
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Posted on Feb 8, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) has recently recognized Foss Maritime workers for their outstanding safety record. Foss ties up and releases ships at Puget Sound ports in Washington state. Foss ...
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Posted on Feb 8, 2012 By Offshore Accident Lawyer
You might think most offshore injuries occur as a result of dramatic explosions or terrible fires, but the truth is much simpler. The majority of injuries to offshore workers are a result of slips, ...
Continue reading "Keeping Safe By Keeping Clear: Maintaining Walkway Safety Offshore" »
Posted on Feb 6, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
Recently a tugboat crew member was rescued by the Coast Guard after suffering injuries. Reports state that the crewmember was working as an engineer, and that after suffering a leg injury, was stuck ...
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Posted on Feb 2, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
Recently off the coast of Brazil, an accident occurred on an oil rig which caused two serious injuries and one fatality to a rig hand. All three workers were attempting to board the rig from the boat ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 By Maritime Attorney
On April 20, 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon , a semi-submersible oil drilling rig owned by Transocean caused one of the largest oil spills in recordable history. Beyond this massive ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 By Arnold & Itkin LLP
Kurt Arnold and Paul Skrabanek of Arnold & Itkin LLP have filed a lawsuit in the Galveston County Court on behalf of an injured offshore worker who sustained a serious injury to his foot while at ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 By Arnold & Itkin LLP
The attorneys Kurt Arnold, Paul Skrabanek, and Kyle Findley of Arnold & Itkin LLP have filed a lawsuit in Harris County, Texas on behalf of an injured seaman. Injured aboard a jack-up rig near the ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
Contrary to what many people think, piracy is not in the past as modern day piracy is still a huge problem for offshore workers. Modern day pirates are dangerous, usually boarding ships armed, and ...
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Posted on Jan 31, 2012 By Maritime Attorney
The Gulf of Mexico is filled with lift boats, jack up rigs , drilling rigs and platforms . These structures are all necessary for the retrieval of gas and oil from the region's rich mineral ...
Continue reading "Personnel Basket Transfers: Industry Standard or Accident in Waiting?" »
Posted on Jan 30, 2012 By Offshore Injury Attorney
The Costa Concordia disaster which happened more than two weeks ago continues to plague officials and the end is still far from sight. Adverse weather conditions off the Tuscan coast have ...
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Posted on Jan 26, 2012 By Offshore Injury Lawyer
The race is on for legal address of the Costa Concordia shipwreck which resulted in serious injury and fatality for many of its passengers. Investigations of the disaster that occurred earlier this ...
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Posted on Jan 26, 2012 By Offshore Injury Lawyer
If you have been injured while working offshore, chances are your injury was a serious one. You may be worried about paying your bills, providing for your family and your future ability to continue ...
Continue reading "Will I be Punished or "Blacklisted" for Filing an Offshore Injury Claim?" »
Posted on Jan 26, 2012 By Maritime Lawyer
Royal Dutch Shell PLC, commonly referred to simply as Shell, has announced that they will spend around $962 million on four offshore areas that are approximately 125 miles from the coast of Nova ...
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Posted on Jan 25, 2012 By Maritime Lawyer
The daring rescue Wednesday of two hostages being held by Somali pirates once again reminds us of the dangers of working offshore in the Horn of Africa . Though the American and Danish citizen were ...
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Posted on Jan 24, 2012 By Maritime Attorney
In the wake of the Costa Concordia accident off the coast of Italy, many people with upcoming cruise plans are rightfully nervous about their decision to head out to sea. Cruising has always been ...
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Posted on Jan 23, 2012 By Maritime Injury Lawyer
On Friday, a million dollar fine was given to the Miami River marine cargo shipping company connected to the Titan Express – a vessel found to be leaking oil and fuel in excess from its engine. ...
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