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Salesman alleges that BP has neither settled nor denied submission to Deepwater Horizon claims center
NEW ORLEANS – A salesman for Grakco Rentals alleges his claim for damages relating to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill has not been settled or denied. -
Man alleges more than 90 days has passed with no action on Deepwater Horizon claim
NEW ORLEANS – A truck driver residing in Louisiana that was employed in oilfield tool and equipment transportation has filed a suit over his claim with the Deepwater Horizon Claim Center. -
Gollott Trawler allegedly failed to provide safe shrimping vessel
NEW ORLEANS — A marine crew member has filed suit against the company that owns a shrimping vessel for allegedly failing to create a safe work environment. -
Crewman alleges he suffered a stroke after being thrown off bunk
NEW ORLEANS – A crewman aboard the Miss Nicole is seeking damages from his employer after he was allegedly thrown off his bunk and suffered injury. -
Widow alleges Rolls-Royce is liable for her husband's death
NEW ORLEANS – A widow of a deceased helicopter pilot is seeking damages against Rolls-Royce alleging that a defect in its turbine engine was responsible for the death of her husband. -
Boat engineer blames Odyssea Marine Inc. for slip-and-fall injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A former chief engineer for Odyssea Marine Inc. is suing the company for alleged negligence that caused him to fall and injure himself aboard the vessel Count. -
Towing vessel crewman alleges that his employer is responsible for his injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A seaman claims that his employer’s negligence led to his injuries while on the job. -
Painter seeks damages for alleged injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A Lafayette resident who allegedly tripped over a rope is now seeking damages. -
Deckhand sues Associated Terminals of St. Bernard over alleged injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A deckhand who allegedly suffered severe injuries to his hand is now filing a suit against his employers. -
Deckhand alleges hatch fell on him, caused injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A deckhand who served on the maritime vessel Mike Martin is taking its owners to court over claims of negligence that he alleges led to his injuries. -
Blessey Marine Service accused of negligence in work-related injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A crew member aboard a boat owned by Blessey Marine Service is blaming the company for nerve damage and other injuries he allegedly suffered due to unsafe working conditions. -
Insurer sues Frilot for allegedly mishandling personal injury case
NEW ORLEANS – A British-based maritime underwriter is suing law firm Frilot, alleging it failed to determine proper jurisdiction for a personal injury claim. -
Crewman blames Ingram Barge for injuries allegedly suffered aboard the Sally Bromfield
NEW ORLEANS – A crewman says the marine vessel Sally Bromfield’s owners are liable for injuries he suffered to his leg while following captain’s orders. -
Employee sues Marquette Transportation over alleged on-the-job injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A deckhand is suing Marquette Transportation for injuries he allegedly suffered on the job. -
$10 million wrongful death lawsuit filed by wife of drowning victim
Abramson NEW ORLEANS - The wife of a deceased seaman has filed a lawsuit for $10 million against her husband's employer claiming that the company's negligence resulted in her husband's drowning when a vessel capsized. -
Vessel's engineer claims toxic paint caused permanent disability
Abramson NEW ORLEANS - An engineer has filed a lawsuit against his employer claiming that he was exposed to toxic paint fumes that resulted in permanent disability from reactive airway disease and chemical injuries to his lungs. -
Assistant engineer sues employer for $1 million
Sterbcow NEW ORLEANS - An assistant engineer has filed a lawsuit against his employer claiming injuries for having to manually install machinery without the use of proper equipment. -
Deckhand sues for $2 million after falling overboard
Abramson NEW ORLEANS - A deckhand has filed a lawsuit for $2 million after he fell overboard when the vessel's captain suddenly moved the vessel. -
Worker files lawsuit after falling 85 feet through open elevator shaft
Sterbcow After falling 85 feet through an open elevator shaft, a worker has filed a lawsuit that claims he and his co-workers were rushed through elevator installation project. -
Haunted house guest shot with air gun files lawsuit over eye injury
Sterbcow A Jefferson haunted house visitor who allegedly suffered an eye injury when an employee shot her with an air gun is suing The House of Shock.