Author: Doug Williams

Injured Offshore? What to Do After a Maritime Injury

Seaman performing maintenance work on a ship’s deck during daylight, wearing safety gear

If you are a maritime worker who has been injured offshore, you are protected by law and entitled to compensation. The steps you take after an injury will affect how quickly a maritime injury lawyer can resolve your case and secure the compensation you and your family deserve.  This article covers: Who qualifies as a…

Written by Doug Williams on July 2, 2025

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Commercial Diving Accidents: Maritime Law Protections for Injured Divers

Understanding the Risks of Commercial Diving Work

Commercial diving accidents are among the most dangerous incidents that can occur in the maritime industry. When a diver is injured while working offshore, under docks, or doing ship maintenance, specific protections under maritime law may apply. Understanding these protections is critical for injured divers and their families.  Commercial diving accidents often result in life-altering…

Written by Doug Williams on June 24, 2025

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Injured on an Oil Rig? Legal Options for Offshore Workers

Oil Rig at Sea at Sunrise

Working on an oil rig is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Injuries sustained offshore can be severe and life-changing, often requiring immediate medical attention and long-term care. Knowing your legal options is critical to ensure that you receive fair compensation for your suffering. If you or a loved one has been…

Written by Doug Williams on June 23, 2025

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Top Causes of Fishing Boat Accidents and How to Protect Your Rights

Commercial fishing boat in rough sea conditions

Working on a commercial fishing vessel is one of the most physically demanding and hazardous jobs in the maritime industry. Crew members aboard fishing vessels are exposed to a wide range of dangers, including unpredictable weather, powerful ocean currents, slippery decks, and malfunctioning equipment. Safety is a constant concern at sea, with the risk of…

Written by Doug Williams on June 11, 2025

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Maintenance and Cure: What Injured Maritime Workers Deserve

Protecting Maritime Workers Across the U.S.

When maritime workers suffer injuries while performing their duties at sea, the maritime law of maintenance and cure guarantees coverage for necessary medical care and basic living expenses, no matter who was responsible for causing the injury. This time-honored legal safeguard is a fundamental component of maritime workers’ rights, offering financial and medical support until…

Written by Doug Williams on May 28, 2025

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Wrongful Death Claims Under the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA)

Ocean Scene with Distant Ship

Losing a loved one in a tragic incident at sea is devastating, especially when the loss occurs due to negligence or misconduct. The Death on the High Seas Act offers a crucial legal pathway for families seeking justice when a wrongful death happens more than three nautical miles from U.S. shores. Whether the incident involves…

Written by Doug Williams on May 28, 2025

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How to File a Jones Act Claim

boat in rough Alaskan waters symbolizing offshore work hazards

If you’ve been injured working aboard a vessel in U.S. waters, you may have the right to file a Jones Act claim under federal maritime law. The Jones Act is a powerful legal tool that protects injured seamen and deckhands, providing them with the ability to seek compensation for injuries caused by negligence or unsafe…

Written by Doug Williams on May 15, 2025

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How Weather-Related Boating Accidents Are Handled Legally

Stormy weather causing boating accident on open water

Bad weather is a boater’s worst nightmare. Whether you’re in an accident while working in the maritime industry or while sailing for pleasure, there’s a good chance that weather played a role in your injuries. At BoatLaw, LLP, we understand that a number of factors contribute to accidents, and our boat collision attorneys fight on…

Written by Doug Williams on March 24, 2025

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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy Reaffirms Support for Jones Act

Maritime worker standing inside a boat

Former Congressman Sean Duffy has been sworn in as U.S. Secretary of Transportation, signifying that our country’s decades-long commitment to the Jones Act will continue. This is a longstanding part of Secretary Duffy’s commitment to the United States’ shipping industry and future growth within the industry. At BoatLaw, LLP, we have seen firsthand how the…

Written by Doug Williams on February 7, 2025

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