Oil Rig Injuries

Oil Rig Injuries

Working on an oil rig is inherently dangerous, with the risk of severe injuries from explosions, equipment failures, and falls. These high-risk environments require stringent safety measures, but accidents can still happen due to various factors.

Common Causes of Oil Rig Injuries:

  • Explosions and fires
  • Equipment malfunctions or failures
  • Falls from heights
  • Exposure to hazardous chemicals
  • Human error or negligence

Types of Injuries:

  • Burns and scalds
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Chemical exposure and respiratory issues

Our experienced maritime law attorneys are committed to helping you, whether it involves seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, or other related damages.

Practice Areas

Boating Accidents

Sinking Vessels

Dredge Work Injuries

Cruise Ship Injuries

Offshore Death

Contact Information

Phone

(800) 300-0001

Address

5160 Birch Street, Suite 100 Newport Beach, California 92660

Frequently Asked Questions

The Jones Act is a federal law that protects American seamen who are injured while working. It allows them to seek compensation from their employers for injuries resulting from negligence or unseaworthy conditions on the vessel.

A seaman is someone who spends a significant portion of their work time on a vessel in navigation and contributes to the vessel’s function or mission.

An attorney can investigate the accident, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, represent you in court, and ensure you receive the maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.

The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act provides compensation and medical care to employees injured while working on navigable waters or in adjoining areas used in loading, unloading, repairing, or building a vessel.

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