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$2.2 million - FAILURE TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE AND CURE
An engineer aboard an Alaska fish processor injured his back while lifting a heavy sheet of metal. The employer denied his maintenance and cure despite medical opinions recommending further treatment.
- $3.5 million dollar verdict - ALASKA FISHERMAN HEAD INJURY
Crane accident involving defective hook - limitation of liability act defense defeated
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$1.9 million dollar settlement - FISHERMAN BACK INJURY
Negligent lifting procedures on deck of fishing boat
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$1.5 million dollar settlement - FISH PROCESSOR WRONGFUL DEATH
Failure to provide proper medical care
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$3.35 million - FISH PROCESSOR INJURY CLAIM
Jones Act Negligence Claim
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$1.8 million - TRAWL WINCH INJURY CLAIM
Jones Act claim for shoulder and arm injury caused by negligent operation and maintenance of a trawl winch.
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$1.5 million - FISH PROCESSOR WRONGFUL DEATH
Fishing vessel sinking in Alaska
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$2.35 million - DECKHAND INJURY
Jones Act Verdict For Deckhand Crushed Foot Vessel found unseaworthy and negligent when moving deck hatch rolled over Deckhand's foot on a clam boat.
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$4 Million - DECKHAND EXPLOSION INJURY
Ship Board Explosion Injures Deckhand Circulating seawater compressor explosion results in fisherman suffering severe burns.
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$3.5 Million - BRAIN INJURY
Deckhand on tug boat injured by defective equipment.
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$2,900,000 - WRONGFUL DEATH
Oil response worker died when negligently installed anchor cable unspooled from winch.
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$2,600,000 - ARM INJURY
Fish Processor improperly trained in cleaning surimi auger, arm pulled into running auger.