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Buffalo, New York Maritime Lawyer

Buffalo, NY Maritime Lawyer

Buffalo’s Maritime Industry

Sitting at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River, and next to the Canadian border, Buffalo, NY is well-situated for commercial activity. Buffalo has been a transshipment hub of the Great Lakes since the early 1800s, and maritime events have held a significant place in the city’s politics and economy for decades.

The Port of Buffalo currently ranks 28th among all U.S. seaports and seventh of the Great Lakes Ports. Within 500 miles of 76 percent of the Canadian population, it is in an ideal place for distribution. The port’s facilities are able to support the handling of both inbound and outbound bulk material shipments, mostly shipping products like salt, limestone, metallurgical coke, coal, grain, and stone. Additionally, recreational craft and sailing vessels are commonly situated in the port.

Buffalo-based maritime workers are critical to the wellbeing of the region, and it is extremely important that they are protected and taken care of while on the job. Experienced Buffalo offshore injury counsel from Mariner Law, PLLC can help a harmed client navigate the laws that are in place to protect injured mariners and boaters.  

Maritime Attorney for Buffalo, New York

There is no reason that a maritime worker should be harmed on the job if critical safety precautions are put in place by their employer. Indeed, shipboard seaman injuries often violate the Jones Act mandate for a safe place to work. When there is negligence or unseaworthiness from maritime employers in the industry, it puts crewmen and shoreside workers at great risk. Mariner Law, PLLC is ready to help maritime personal injury clients in Buffalo receive adequate recompense with the Jones Act and other general maritime laws.

The Jones Act gives maritime workers the ability to obtain a claim for a work-related injury that may have been caused by a lack of caution from a vessel’s owners, operators, officers, or crew. Maintenance and Cure is in place to assist injured or ill maritime workers with expensed medical bills, room and board stipend, and unearned wages. If you have been harmed on or around the water in Buffalo, you may be entitled to monetary compensation:

Wrongful death
Falling overboard
Mooring line injuries
Head injuries
Lost limbs
Strains
Sprains
Hypothermia
Frostbite
Slip and fall
PTSD
Enclosed spaces injuries
Chemical burns
Fractures
Exposure to dangerous toxins

Buffalo Jones Act Lawyer and New York Maritime Attorney

If you are facing an injury from an accident on or near the water, there are legal avenues to take to ensure you receive adequate benefits and money damages. Mariner Law, PLLC may be able to assist you or a loved one. Call (646) 558-1776 today and schedule a no-cost and no-obligation consult with a New York Jones Act lawyer.

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Vessel Sinkings

Admiralty and Maritime Law

The Jones Act

Unseaworthiness

Death on the High Seas Act

The Limitation of Liability Act

Maritime Wrongful Death

Maintenance and Cure

Maritime Casualties

Tug and Barge Accidents

Boarding Accidents

Cargo Handling Accidents

Commercial Fishing Accidents

Charter Boat Accidents

Crane Accidents

Cruise Ship Accidents

Defective Equipment

Dinner Boat Accidents

Dredge Accidents

Dry Dock Accidents

Engine Room Accidents

Fire/Explosion Accidents

Ferry Accidents

Jet Ski Accidents

Jetboat Accidents

Marine Pilot Accidents

Mooring Line Accidents

Recreational Boating Accidents

Slip/Trip and Fall Accidents

Tour Boat Accidents

Toxic Exposure Accidents

Wind Farm Accidents

Maritime Injuries

Amputated Fingers

Arm Injuries

Back Injuries

Blindness

Brain Injuries

Broken Bones

Burn Injuries

Cancer

Crush Injuries

Drowning

Electrical Shock

Foot Injuries

Frostbite

Hand Injuries

Head Injuries

Hypothermia

Knee Injuries

Leg Injuries

Hearing Loss

Lost Limbs

Lung Disease / Mesothelioma

Neck Injuries

Shoulder Injuries

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Able-bodied Seamen

Barge Workers / Tankermen

Commercial Fishermen

Cooks

Deckhands

Dock and Shipyard Workers

Engineers

Ferry Workers

Recreational Boaters

Ship Officers

Stewards

Tug Crew

Vessel Passengers

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