Unseaworthiness is a term that gets tossed around a lot when it comes to maritime law, but it can actually be more complex than many people think at first. Most sailors or maritime workers hear the phrase “unseaworthy vessel” and imagine some decrepit old boat, full of holes and tears in the …
READ MOREThe prevalence of oil in many maritime industries makes it a nearly constant danger for workers in any field. Oil rigs and drilling platforms obviously pose the greatest risk of exposure to oil and oil spills, but the risk can affect vehicles and other industrial installations on the water all the s …
READ MOREFor a lot of people, the phrase “unseaworthy” conjures up images of damaged boats with faulty hulls and leaks everywhere – but the reality goes much deeper than that. Unseaworthy vessels, as defined by American maritime law, are any vessel where a given aspect isn’t suitable for its intended …
READ MORERepetitive Strain Injury (RSI), mainly caused by manual labor, using modern tech devices and office work, is a major concern for those working on the water. RSI is sometimes referred to as repetitive stress, strain, or motion injury. Repetitive motion maritime injuries is a subject touched on our we …
READ MOREFew honors in the legal world are as notable as recognized by Super Lawyers®, especially when it comes to the small pool of maritime lawyers. O’Bryan Baun Karamanian is pleased to announce that Attorney Dennis O’Bryan and Attorney Sean O’Bryan have both been selected for inclusion in the 2021 …
READ MOREThe captain of a ship is one of the most critical roles someone can play onboard a vessel. Broadly speaking, the captain is responsible for the safety of both the vessel, the cargo, and its crew, and every decision the captain makes can affect the well-being and livelihood of everyone onboard …
READ MOREAs anyone with experience working on the water can tell you, maritime injuries can take many forms and have many causes. While many of these causes are brought about by the tough conditions that maritime work takes place in, such as freezing icy waters or temperamental seas, many injuries can be tra …
READ MOREIcy conditions, whether from inclement winter weather, or simply colder climates, are more common – and dangerous – than ever. The volatile climate experienced in recent years has led to unprecedented weather conditions that can often turn deadly both on and off the water. One only has to look at th …
READ MOREDespite the prevalence of water around a vessel, most ships carry with them a number of fire hazards and other risks. Hundreds of fires aboard boats are reported each year, both in privately-owned, recreational vessels and larger commercial boats alike. While the causes for these fires can va …
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