Commercial Diving Injury Claims: An Overview | Offshore Injury Help

Commercial diving carries risks most jobs never come close to, from decompression sickness to equipment failure far below the surface. This guide explains the maritime laws that may cover an injured diver, who can be held responsible, and what your claim may be worth.

Offshore Helicopter Crash Liability | Offshore Injury Help

Not every personal injury lawyer can handle a maritime case, and the wrong choice can cost you. This guide covers what to look for, the questions to ask before you sign, and the red flags that signal a lawyer is out of their depth.

Injured on a Cruise Ship? Your Rights | Offshore Injury Help

A cruise injury is not handled like an accident back home. Your ticket quietly shortens the deadlines, maritime law decides what the cruise line owes you, and the fine print can force you to sue far away. Here are your rights as a passenger, explained in plain English.

What Is the LHWCA? A Worker’s Guide | Offshore Injury Help

The Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act covers maritime workers who are not seamen, including longshoremen, shipbuilders, and dock workers. This guide explains who qualifies, what benefits it pays, and the short notice and filing deadlines you cannot afford to miss.

What Counts as an Offshore Injury? | Offshore Injury Help

Not every injury at sea falls under the same law, and which one applies can decide what your claim is worth. This guide breaks down the laws that may cover an offshore injury, from the Jones Act to the LHWCA and beyond, so you can see where your situation fits.

What Is the Jones Act? Seaman’s Guide | Offshore Injury Help

The Jones Act lets injured seamen sue their employer for negligence, but only if they qualify and can prove the right things. This guide explains what the law actually covers, what you have to show to win, and the filing deadline that can quietly end a claim before it starts.