The victims of a 2003 Norwegian Cruise Line accident will be collectively recieving more than $13 million after a court ordered the cruise line to compensate the injured and the families of the 8 workers who died in the accident.
In 2003, a boiler on one of the cruise ships exploded, causing the death of 8 workers […]
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Cruise Line to Pay Millions to Victims of Accident
June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
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Seaman settles Jones Act Lawsuit
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
After filing a Jones Act lawsuit against the Midnight Rider for claims of unseaworthiness, seaman Jacob Robichaux and Helix Engery Solutions Group have reached a settlement. During the time of the injury, Robichaux was working on the pipelaying barge that was operating just off the shore of Texas.
He claims that he sustained his injuries in an […]
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Maritime Lawsuit involving Floating Casino Employee
April 7th, 2008 · No Comments
A dealer on a floating casino who suffered debilitating flea bites is suing Casears Indiana under maritime law violations. Lawyers for the plaintiff, Tina Condor, claim she is covered under the law because the casino is a boat. Although the boat has rarely moved from its dock in six years, the Indiana Court of Appeals […]
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Charges Filed in San Francisco Bay Oil Spill Case
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Federal prosecutors have filed charges against the pilot of a ship which spilled some 53,000 gallons of oil into San Francisco Bay in November of last year, killing an estimated 2,000 birds, including endangered and threatened species.
Captain John Cota faces up to 18 months in prison and a $100,000 fine if convicted of criminal negligence […]
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Admiralty Law Questions Arise Over Shark Tourist’s Death
March 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Questions over the jurisdiction of federal admiralty law have arisen after the February 24 death of Markus Groh, an Austrian attorney, who was bitten on the leg during a shark tourism dive in the Bahamas. The question at hand is whether Groh’s family is entitled to file a negligence lawsuit against the tour operator for […]
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