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Not every state has the privilege of coastal views, which makes Louisiana unique. Because we border the Gulf Coast, Louisiana also boasts a booming offshore maritime industry.

Unfortunately, accidents often come with the trade. No matter the industry, no employee wants to get injured on the job, but accidents happen, and the maritime industry can be particularly dangerous.

Over the last 20 years, George Vourvoulias of the New Orleans Maritime Injury Law Firm has seen almost every maritime accident injury out there. Here are some of the most common types he has tried.

Common maritime accident injuries in Louisiana

It is unfortunate, but many maritime and offshore workers are injured on the job. 

Our firm sees many common accidents in New Orleans, and all offshore workers should have a plan if the worst happens.

Here are some common maritime accident injuries in Louisiana.

Injuries on vessels:

  • Cargo, tanker and container vessels injuries
  • Barge and tugboat injuries
  • Workboat accident injuries
  • Dredging vessel injuries
  • Dive boat injuries
  • Transportation vessel injuries

Offshore injuries:

  • Offshore tool injuries
  • Offshore drilling rig injuries
  • Offshore lifting injuries

Other injuries:

  • Fixed platform injuries
  • Maritime gangway injuries
  • Inland marine injuries
  • Spine, neck and back injuries
  • Head and brain injuries
  • Explosion and burn injuries
  • Line and cable injuries

Civilian injuries:

  • Cruise ship passenger personal injuries

What should I do after a New Orleans maritime accident injury?

Getting injured shouldn’t be part of the plan, but you should have a plan in case things go awry, and you do get injured. 

If you act accordingly, it will help you maximize the benefits you can receive, making your recovery smooth and worry-free.

1. Inform your supervisor

The first thing you should do after an accident is inform your supervisor so they can officially document the injury. However, a full report for your injury should wait until after you seek medical attention.

2. Seek medical attention

Before further paperwork, you should seek medical attention and treatment after an accident. Not only do your health and well-being come first, but medical care and attention will help you understand the full scope of your injuries. The last thing you need to do is report your injuries before you know their full effects and recovery time.

3. Document your injury

Once you receive a medical opinion, you can give a full report on your injuries. Waiting will allow the adrenaline to die down, and medical experts will help you understand the full extent of your injuries. Compile as much information about your accident as possible, and be sure to review all details of your report before signing.

4. Contact a Louisiana maritime accident injury attorney

All injured maritime employees should contact an experienced and knowledgeable maritime lawyer to help them through the process. Maritime law is a unique area of the law, and attorneys with direct experience will understand the unique processes and paperwork necessary to receive full compensation.

Contact Maritime Injury Law Firm in New Orleans, Louisiana

If you’ve been injured in a Gulf Coast maritime accident, then a good maritime lawyer can change your life for the better. A good attorney won’t rest until you receive the full benefits you are entitled to under maritime law. Even if you feel you are drowning in red tape, they are your guide to health and justice.

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