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Steve Kherkher - May 1, 2023
Workers in the maritime industry are well aware of the risks of physical injury in many occupations. Knee injuries, for example, are one of the most common injuries that may occur while working onboard a vessel, dock, shipyard, port, or oil rig.
Injuries to the knee can be extremely painful and debilitating. In severe cases, these injuries can be career-ending. Sadly, many knee injuries occur due to negligence, such as unsafe work environments, inadequate training, or a lack of proper safety equipment. In such cases, maritime workers may qualify for benefits or compensation under maritime law.
At Kherkher Garcia, LLP, our offshore maritime injury lawyers want maritime workers to get the compensation they deserve when injuries occur. The aftermath of an injury can be overwhelming, which is why our team is dedicated to providing consistent support in addition to outstanding legal representation.
Below, we discuss knee injuries in the maritime industry, possible compensation, and how you can get help.
Knee injuries are among the most common types of injuries that occur in the maritime industry. Some of the most common knee injuries that can occur in this industry include:
Workers who are required to perform tasks that involve heavy lifting, repetitive motion, or prolonged standing or kneeling may be particularly at risk for knee injuries.
There are several factors that can contribute to why some people may be more prone to knee injuries than others. Some of these factors include:
There are several factors that can contribute to why some people may be more prone to knee injuries than others. While some of these factors, such as genetics and age, are beyond a person’s control, others, such as maintaining a healthy weight and properly strengthening the muscles that support the knee joint, can be addressed through lifestyle changes and physical therapy.
The maritime industry is one of the most dangerous in the world. It is not surprising then that knee injuries are such a common risk – more so for certain occupations than others, of course. There are several maritime jobs in particular that put workers at risk for knee injuries. Some of these jobs include:
Any job in the maritime industry that involves heavy lifting, repetitive motions, prolonged standing or kneeling, or working in awkward positions can put workers at risk for knee injuries.
Knee injuries are generally covered by maritime law if they occur while a worker is performing their job duties on a vessel or offshore platform. Under maritime law, such as The Jones Act, maritime workers who are injured while working at sea are entitled to certain legal protections and benefits, including compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
To be eligible for compensation under maritime law, a knee injury must have occurred while the worker was performing their job duties on a vessel, offshore platform, or dock. This can include injuries sustained while loading or unloading cargo, repairing equipment, or performing other tasks related to the operation of the vessel or platform.
Maritime law also imposes a duty on employers to provide a safe work environment for their employees. If an employer fails to provide a safe workplace and an employee suffers a knee injury as a result, the employer may be held liable for the employee’s injuries and may be required to pay compensation to the injured worker.
The types of compensation available to you for a knee injury will depend on the circumstances of your injury and the specific provisions of maritime law that apply to your case. Generally, however, some types of compensation that may be available to you include:
The specific types and amounts of compensation available to you will depend on the specific facts of your case, including the severity of your knee injury, the extent of your medical treatment, and the impact of your injury on your ability to work and enjoy your life.
If you have suffered a knee injury while working in the maritime industry, it is important to consult with a maritime injury lawyer who can help you understand your legal rights and options for pursuing compensation under maritime law.
Maritime law is complex, and there are strict guidelines for those who qualify for coverage under certain laws. That’s why it is so important to contact a maritime injury lawyer as soon as possible after your injury. A skilled lawyer will provide representation and support from day one to ensure your legal rights are protected. Furthermore, a skilled lawyer will ensure that you are not taken advantage of by an employer or insurance company.
If you have questions about a maritime knee injury or other injury, Kherkher Garcia is here to help. With billions of dollars recovered for our clients, we know what it takes to protect the rights of maritime workers and obtain maximum compensation.
Find out how we can help you by calling us at 713-333-1030. Our consultations are 100% free, so you have nothing to lose by contacting us to explore your rights.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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