Author: Nicholas J. Neidzwski

How Admiralty Law Applies to Commercial Fishing Accidents

Commercial fishing boat navigating rough ocean waves

Commercial fishing remains one of the most hazardous occupations in the world, with workers facing unpredictable weather, heavy equipment, and dangerous working conditions. When accidents happen at sea, injured crew members and their families often turn to an experienced commercial fishing accident lawyer for guidance.  By understanding the legal protections for maritime workers, victims of…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on August 11, 2025

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Injured While Boating? What to Do After a Boat Accident

Injured maritime worker calling for help after a boat accident.

Being injured in a boating accident, whether on a commercial vessel, barge, or recreational craft, can leave you facing serious medical, financial, and legal challenges. The steps you take in the aftermath are crucial, especially when your livelihood depends on working in high-risk maritime environments.  From the Gulf Coast to the Pacific Northwest, maritime workers…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on July 30, 2025

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Defense Base Act Claims & Settlement Guide

Contractor supporting U.S. operations abroad, representing workers protected under the Defense Base Act.

Working overseas on U.S. government contracts, whether in construction, logistics, or maritime operations, comes with significant risks. The Defense Base Act (DBA) provides essential protections for civilian contractors injured while supporting American efforts abroad. From traumatic injuries to long-term psychological conditions like PTSD, the DBA ensures that eligible workers receive compensation for medical care, lost…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on July 29, 2025

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Can You Sue a Cruise Line?

Cruise ship docked at port with passengers disembarking.

Cruises are designed to be fun and stress-free, but an unexpected injury or accident can quickly turn a dream vacation into a legal nightmare. Can you sue a cruise line if something goes wrong? In many cases, yes. Whether you’re a guest or a maritime worker, cruise lines have a legal obligation to look out…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on July 16, 2025

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Tugboat and Barge Accident Claims: What Injured Workers Need to Know

Tugboat at Work on the Water

Tugboat and barge workers are essential to the U.S. maritime industry, but working these jobs comes with serious risks. From heavy equipment to hazardous weather conditions, maritime workers are exposed to dangerous environments on a day-to-day basis. If you’ve been injured in a tugboat or barge accident, understanding your legal rights under maritime law is…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on June 30, 2025

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Offshore Injury Rights: What Every Maritime Worker Needs to Know

Commercial fishing boat navigating rough waters off the coast with crew members working on deck under cloudy skies.

If you’ve been hurt while working at sea, whether on a commercial fishing boat, tug, barge, or offshore rig, it’s important to understand your offshore injury rights under maritime law. These rights are often more extensive than workers realize and can provide critical compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and future care.  They may also…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on May 28, 2025

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Who Is Liable After a Recreational Boating Accident?

Group of friends enjoying a sunny day on a recreational boat

Recreational boating accidents can lead to serious injuries, costly damages, and even fatalities. Determining who is liable in these situations is crucial for securing compensation and ensuring justice. If you’ve been involved in a boat crash, understanding boating accident liability is essential for taking the right legal steps.  Knowing your rights and the responsibilities of…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on May 28, 2025

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Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act Explained

panoramic photo of a busy commercial dock

Maritime work is demanding and often dangerous, with hazards that go far beyond those in typical land-based jobs. From heavy equipment on docks to unpredictable conditions on navigable waters, injuries are not uncommon. Unfortunately, traditional workers’ compensation systems don’t always extend to these environments. That’s where the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act steps in. …

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on May 28, 2025

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Injuries and Deaths From Vessel Sinkings: a State-by-State Analysis

Injuries and Deaths From Vessel Sinkings a State-by-State Analysis

While maritime accidents are obviously more common in some parts of the country than others, no region of the United States is spared the grief of shipwrecks and sinkings. Although maritime travel has become exponentially safer over the years, these stories are still in the headlines on a regular basis. If you’ve suffered an injury…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on April 2, 2025

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How to Determine Liability After a Vessel Sinking Accident in Washington State

Sunken boat in Washington State waters

When a vessel sinks in Washington State, the fallout can be devastating. Those who survive are often left with lifelong trauma and serious injuries, and for those who lose loved ones in the sinking, the course of their lives changes forever. Figuring out who is liable for the accident and demanding accountability can bring you…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on March 17, 2025

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