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Need to Hire a Good Workers’ Compensation Attorney?…

If you have suffered a serious injury at work or work-related illness, it can be advisable for you to file a workers’ compensation claim. However, because the area of workers’ compensation is a complicated one, it is also advisable that you don’t try to handle…

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Car Accidents and Louisiana’s Child Restraint Laws

Getting into a car crash is bad enough, but when there are children in the car, an accident can be devastating. In order to keep your children safe while in the car, you need to drive safely, obey all traffic laws, and follow the Louisiana child restraint…

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What Types of Injuries are Associated with 3M…

If you are a veteran or active military (and even if you are not) you may have heard about the recent whistleblower lawsuit against 3M Company (“3M”) for manufacturing and knowingly selling defective military earplugs to the United States government. As noted in several of…

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How Should Your Military Earplugs Fit?

If you are active military serving in combat zones or training for combat, properly fitting earplugs are critical to protecting you from permanent partial or full damage to your hearing. Military Earplugs Injuries incurred while serving in the military are not uncommon. Combat and combat…

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3M Military Earplugs: What Went Wrong?

Military service is all about sacrifice. When you join the military, you agree to sacrifice life and limb to protect your country. You accept that. You expect that active duty may expose you to enemy fire and that you could be injured or killed. What…

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Don’t Wait Around Too Long: Maritime Injury Statute…

The dangerous working conditions prevalent in the maritime industry frequently lead to injuries or even death for maritime employees. If you are injured while working on a ship or in the dockyards, you have legal rights. In general, claims for maritime torts or injuries to…

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A Leading Cause of Maritime Injuries: Fatigue.

You might be surprised to learn that a leading cause of maritime industry injuries is not slippery decks, bad weather, or falling overboard. It’s fatigue. The Maritime Industry and Its Dangers Working at sea, on the rivers, or in the shipyards can be very dangerous.…

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Maritime Pilots: Navigating a River of Dangers.

Maritime workers, especially those who work on vessels, have dangerous jobs. Even the smallest error can lead to a serious injury or even death. Seamen live and work in small spaces crammed with equipment. They work long hours and frequently work in bad weather conditions.…

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What Happens if You Have a Dispute About…

If you are a longshoreman, harbor worker, or someone who works “near” the water but not “on” it— like most people who work on the docks, in shipping terminals or shipyards, if you are injured while at work, you generally (there are exceptions) cannot proceed…

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3 Important Things You Need To Understand About…

If you work on the navigable waters of the United States or in the adjoining areas, such as docks, piers, terminals, wharves, or areas where loading and unloading of vessels take place, you need to know about the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA).…

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