The U.S. Supreme Court began its 2012 term hearing a case that could clarify whether floating structures qualify as vessels under federal maritime law. The determination of this issue could have a serious impact on floating homes and floating businesses. In Lozman v. Riviera Beach, Fane Lozman, a Florida man…
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Helicopter Carrying 19 Oil Rig Workers Forced to Ditch
A helicopter carrying 19 men to an oil rig in the North Sea was forced to ditch when mechanical issues were reported by the pilot. The investigation of the ditching is ongoing, but a failed gear-box is believed to be a factor. A nearby tanker and helicopter offered assistance and…
Gulf of Mexico Oil Platform Fire Extinguished
A fire started on a W&T Offshore oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico last week about 30 miles off the coast of Louisiana. The company evacuated the platform and extinguished the fire. One worker reported minor injuries. The Jones Act and the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA)…
Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash
A small private plane crashed in the Gulf of Mexico last week, tragically killing the pilot, the sole person on board. While in flight, the pilot became unresponsive to air traffic control. The plane soon began to fly erratically in circles before crashing into the Gulf of Mexico. Investigators are…
BP Oil Spill Settlement Reached
BP recently reached an estimated $7.8 billion settlement with private individual and business plaintiffs this month. Out of the settlement, the parties agreed to allocate $2.3 billion to claimants from the seafood industry. However this settlement is uncapped and only reflects BP’s estimate of the damages. A court will actively…
Ship Fire Leads to Question of Vessel Safety on Capitol Hill
A Costa cruise ship caught fire early this week, leaving over 1,000 passengers stranded in the Indian Ocean. After the ship’s generator room caught fire, the ship was left without electricity and began to drift. Authorities rushed to the liner to help passengers and to search for the cause of…
Italian Cruise Tragedy
Authorities continue to search for the cause of the tragic Italian cruise ship accident that injured and killed several passengers. The Italian liner suspiciously ran aground and rolled on its side last month. In a public statement, Costa Cruises, the ship’s owner, alleged that captain error caused the fatal disaster.…
More Drilling May Equal More Injuries
Almost two years after the anniversary of the BP Oil Spill, reports indicate that deep gulf drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is flourishing once again, with oil companies drilling deeper than ever before. Oil companies believe that deep fields in the Gulf of Mexico may contain enough oil to…
BP Oil Spill Update
A federal court judge recently ruled that the Mississippi attorney general’s lawsuit against the Gulf Oil Spill Fund’s administrator must be heard in state court. The judge ordered the case to be heard in state court because the lawsuit was brought under Mississippi’s consumer protection laws. In his claim, Mississippi’s…
2 Louisiana Workers Killed in Work Injury Accidents
Two Louisiana workers suffered fatal work-related injuries this month. In Houma, a Gulf Island Fabrication worker was killed when a cable at his work site loosened in the process of moving a 700-pound metal sheet piling. Also, a R&R Construction contractor was electrocuted and killed while working on a chlor-alkali…