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Individuals who work onboard or around boats have an increased chance of being seriously injured while on the job — due to dangerous and harsh conditions associated with the job. Whether you work on board a fishing boat, cruise ship, tugboat, ferry, oilrig, or another commercial boat, you face severe maritime injuries, including:
Our New Jersey maritime lawyers recognize the dangers that you face everyday. We also recognize that maritime employers, crewmembers, equipment manufacturers and others who you may encounter while on the job have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment for both maritime employees and passengers onboard and around the boat. When someone acts negligently and jeopardizes the safety of anyone onboard the ship, he or she can be held accountable.
New Jersey is among the top ten U.S. states in foreign direct investment. With its centralized location, positioned at the epicenter of the nation’s largest corridor, it is no wonder why so many companies go to New Jersey to do business. International trade supports more than 900,000 jobs in New Jersey, making the maritime industry boom.
The port of New Jersey and New York is the largest port complex on the Eastern seaboard and the third largest port complex in the U.S. The port supports 230,000 maritime jobs and results in more than $100 billion in trade. With the port being one of the largest in the U.S., jobs in the maritime industry abound in New Jersey.
With the dangers that maritime workers face, including boating accidents, equipment defects, harsh weather conditions, and more, crewmembers, captains, and other seamen have to be especially careful. If and when an employer’s negligent behavior results in an accident and injury to a working seaman, the injured worker will be able to seek compensation for their damages via Jones Act law.
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