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Why Are Fishing and Boating Injuries Are So Common?

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Whatever the field may be, workers must have some basic knowledge about the laws which protect them during workplace injuries. Fishing and Boating is one such industry. The Fishing industry, over time, has become quite a dangerous one for employees due to several reasons. Though the standards are high, numerous injuries happen in the fishing industry - it seems like the nature of the work involved. These risks increase when workers are provided with the poor equipment and training. It is hard to develop safe labour standards when the work involved is in the middle of the sea. Statistics demonstrate that the safety standards for commercial vessels are actually lower than those for domestic vessels. There have been attempts to raise these standards but they have been opposed due to high cost of the implementation and competition from overseas imports.

Workers deserve to receive maintenance and appropriate medical care in case they get injured or ill as a result of their work. Maritime and Admiralty Law ensures the safety of the employees working in the fishing and boating fields. The law governs necessary compensation for pain, loss of income, damages and re-training costs. All these damages are rewarded if any member is negligent or if the ship was not safe. Many workers in the fishing and boating industry are unfortunately not aware of the seriousness of their risk or the extent of the laws that protect them.

Maritime and Admiralty Law should considered as a priority for employees to be aware of. Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of the law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It is well distinguished from the Law of the Sea, which is a body of public international law dealing with navigational rights, mineral rights, and jurisdiction over coastal waters and international law governing relationships between nations.

Your accident injuries, if they are the fault of another persons negligence, or faulty equipment, may entitle you to compensation for those injuries. It applies to personal injuries, wage and labour disputes, disability discrimination, racial and sexual harassment, toxic exposures, hearing losses, death cases and workplace fatigue injuries and also applies to maritime property damage, maritime insurance disputes, loss of cargo, damage to shore side property by vessels and fishing rights.

As you can see, a workers compensation suit involving fishing injuries can involve several dozen laws from entirely different fields of the law. If you are in such an injury, you must consult with a professional attorney that specializes in these cases. As a responsible Attorneys, one of their responsibilities is to be well informed about our rights. You must question them about their past experience with such cases and make you choice carefully. Read up about these kinds of cases as much as possible so that your lawyers do not take you for granted. Most of all, do not neglect injuries as just a short break, or a lawsuit as too expensive. You will often find that good attorneys will not charge you any money unless you receive a settlement. The law protects you and you deserve to be compensated for workplace injuries.


Article submitted Thursday, October 16, 2008
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