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Lake Ontario, New York Maritime Lawyer

Lake Ontario, NY Maritime Lawyer

Lake Ontario’s Maritime Industry

Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes, sharing a coastline with Canada and eastern and southern New York. It serves as an outlet to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River. The lake has been a hub of commercial activity since the War of 1812, with the initiation of canal building and passenger travel. Today, it is the site of several important ports including the Port of Toronto and the Port of Hamilton.

Landing tens of thousands of pounds of fish every year, mostly Perch, Lake Ontario continues to be a large contributor to the commercial fishing industry. Lake Ontario also contains approximately 2,000 islands and 100 diverse beaches, serving as a popular tourist destination in the area. Finally, the ports on the lake offer heavy lift shipments for construction materials, project cargo, liquid bulk, and more.

As Lake Ontario produces loyal and hardworking maritime employees who serve the surrounding communities, it is the duty of the legal system to provide them support and safety while they get the job done. Mariner Law, PLLC can share expertise from an offshore attorney on personal injury matters and ensure that maritime workers in the Lake Ontario region are rightfully compensated after on-the-job injuries.

Maritime Attorney for Lake Ontario, New York

Maritime employees such as crewmen or shoreside workers can be injured or killed if their employers do not provide them with adequate safeguards or seaworthy vessels. When there is an accident, Mariner Law, PLLC can help represent clients from Lake Ontario with personal injury cases to obtain maximum damages.

If you have been harmed by any of the following, you may be entitled to monetary recovery:

Man overboard
Falls from a height
Traumatic brain injuries
Amputations
Lacerations
Hypothermia
Frostbite
Injuries in enclosed spaces
Chemical burns
Broken extremities

The Jones Act and the Maintenance and Cure provisions give seamen the opportunity to receive a claim and immediate benefits if they were harmed due to a fault of an employer or vessel. With evidentiary support demonstrating liability, they are able to obtain further money for damages.

Lake Ontario Jones Act Lawyer and New York Maritime Attorney

Mariner Law, PLLC is well-versed the maritime industry, including vessel trade and commercial fishing risks. Maritime Lawyer Adam Deitz knows the systems and structures of claims under maritime law and is focused on making sure maritime workers are well served. To find out what Mariner Law, PLLC can do to help you with your personal injury case, call (646) 558-1776 and ask for a free consult with a New York Jones Act lawyer.

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Marine Salvage

Vessel Sinkings

Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act

Maintenance and Cure

Death on the High Seas Act

Admiralty and Maritime Law

Unseaworthiness

The Limitation of Liability Act

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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