Port Fourchon Maritime Attorneys

Port Fourchon Jones Act Lawyers | Louisiana Maritime Attorneys

If you work on the water as a maritime worker and have been seriously injured while employed on  a vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, on Bayou Lafourche, on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway or at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, you may have legal rights to compensation under maritime law. You deserve a maritime lawyer who is committed to helping maritime workers. Experienced Port Fourchon maritime attorneys of the law firm of Gordon, Elias, and Seely, L.L.P., will work to ensure that you collect the full benefits you deserve to help you get back on your feet.

The law office of Gordon, Elias & Seely, L.L.P., with their maritime and admiralty law attorneys aggressively defend the rights of the hardworking people in the maritime industry who work on tug boats, tow boats, crew boats, offshore supply vessels and other marine vessels. Our maritime lawyers are licensed to practice in both Louisiana and Texas.

A serious head injury or back injury or other serious marine vessel injury can put you out of work for an extended period of time.  By engaging a knowledgeable Jones Act attorney who will review your accident and explain your legal options, you will have a better chance of receiving appropriate  compensation. If you have been injured in an offshore accident, a marine transport accident, or rig accident, it’s important to find an experienced Jones Act attorney to represent you.

Call 800-773-6770 or fill out the online contact form to receive a free initial consultation. Mr. Elias or Mr. Seely take calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will be glad to answer your question.

Port Fourchon Maritime Attorneys

Port Fourchon is located on the southern tip of Louisiana, on the Gulf of Mexico. Because of its geographic location, it services 90% of all deepwater drilling rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. Port Fourchon also is the land base of the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP). More than 250 companies use Port Fourchon as a base of operations. Approximately 15,000 people are flown each month to offshore rigs and platforms supported by Port Fourchon, and more than 270 large supply vessels use the port’s channels each day.

If you are an offshore worker, a supply vessel deckhand, or a harbor worker and have been injured, you may have legal rights as a Jones Act seaman under federal law. An experienced Port Fourchon maritime lawyer at Gordon, Elias and Seely, L.L.P., can explain your rights under maritime law and make sure you receive full compensation after a serious offshore injury.

Maritime Injury Lawyers in Port Fourchon, Louisiana

Port Fourchon is Louisiana’s southernmost sea port. It’s located about 100 miles south of New Orleans. Many rig workers, offshore workers, pilots and Jones Act seamen live in the southeastern Louisiana towns and communities near the port, including Golden Meadow, Lockport, Cut Off, Larose, Leeville, Galliano and Grand Isle. Working on an offshore platform or a ship is demanding work, and injuries are an occupational hazard. The risk of serious injuries increases when marine employers don’t provide an adequate, well-trailed crew and regular maintenance of the vessel and its equipment. When accidents occur because of employer disregard for vessel maintenance or safety, the employer may be legally responsible.

Port Fourchon has more than 250 maritime-related employers that employer able-bodied seamen, deckhands, engineers, cooks, tankermen and captains. The offshore oil exploration and production companies and maritime service companies include Baker Marine Solutions, C&C Offshore, Inc., Galliano Marine Service, Gulf Offshore Logistics, Haliburton Energy Services, Offshore Cleaning Systems, C&G Boats of Golden Meadow, La., ECO Edison Chouest Offshore of Galliano, L.M. Botruc Rental of Golden Meadow, Nabors Offshore Corp., Nautical Solutions of Galliano, C&E Boat Rental of Cut Off, PHI – Petroleum Helicopters, Inc., Offshore Support Services,  Shell Pipeline Company, ERA Helicopters, BP/British Petroleum and Mayhew Flying Service.

Gulf Offshore Logistics, LLC, based at Port Fourchon, La., provides work vessels to the exploration and production companies working in the Gulf of Mexico. Its fleet of platform supply vessels includes M/V Marie-Elise, M/V Tyler Stephen, M/V Gulf Tiger, M/V Monica-Ann, M/V Adele Elise, M/V Olivia Rae, M/V Judy Frances, M/V Kline Danos, M/V Joel Paul. Its crew boats include M/V Ms. Yvonne, M/V Mr. Zachary, M/V Ms. Lauren, M/V Ms. Caroline, M/V Mr. Lloyd, M/V Wildcat, M/V Grant, M/V Miss Peggy Ann, M/V Miss Angel, M/V Miss Bet and M/V Miss Carli. Its mini supply vessels include M/V Dustin Danos, M/V Greg Danos, M/V Kolby D, M/V Ms. Joyce, M/V Alexandra Danos, M/V Kylie D, M/V Ja son; and its utility vessels include M/V Marc C, M/V Ms. Taylor, M/V Leader, M/V Hollie Marie, M/V Timmy Danos, M/V Mr. Andre, and M/V Brook Danos

Port Fourchon Barge Injury Lawyer | Port Fourchon Supply Vessel Injury Attorney

Almost every piece of equipment and supply needed by the deepwater oil and gas industry comes through Port Fourchon as cargo. Much of it travels to and from the port by inland barge, then is transferred to supply vessels for transport offshore. Inland barge traffic reaches Port Fourchon primarily through Bayou Lafourche, the main barge route. Some marine towing companies provide barge fleeting services for barges moving through Bayou Lafourche. Bayou Lafourche connects to the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway about 30 miles north.

Deckhands and Jones Act seaman employed on barges and towboats work around heavy equipment and cables and lines that are under tension. The risk of serious injuries including head injuries, back injuries, crushed limbs, amputation injuries, and falls is always present on a marine vessel. The most serious accidents may cause fatal injuries to maritime workers.

Container berth areas in marine terminals are dangerous because of the use of heavy equipment to off-load and load cargo from barges and vessels. You may suffer a crushing injury if you work as a rigger and are struck by a falling load of cargo or a crane boom. Dock workers and marine terminal workers may be seriously injured in an accident with a forklift or other type of motorized industrial truck.  Many such accidents are caused by a lack of proper training provided by employers. Marine employers who don’t train workers to operate equipment safely may be held legally liable for a serious injury accident or a wrongful death accident.

You may have legal rights to compensation under federal law if you have been seriously injured while employed on a barge, tow boat or vessel or in a land-based marine job, or lost a loved one in a fatal marine accident.  It’s important to talk to a knowledgeable maritime lawyer who understands the Jones Act and Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act. A skilled maritime attorney at Gordon, Elias & Seely, L.L.P., will review your accident and provide an initial consultation free of charge.

Bayou Lafourche Lock Accident Lawyer

The Leon Theriot Lock near Golden Meadow allows barges hauling oil and gas products access to the southern part of Bayou Lafourche and Port Fourchon. But locking through large tows of barges remains physically demanding work. Narrower locks require the uncoupling and reconnecting of barges. Deckhands may fall overboard while uncoupling barges or be pinned between a vessel and a gate if a barge or towboat moves unexpectedly. A strong outdraft on a lock can cause a barge or towboat to shift suddenly and slam into a gate. A deckhand may be thrown overboard by a sudden movement. A towboat deckhand or crew worker may suffer a back injury, a knee injury, loss of a limb or a fatal fall in a lock accident.

Barges containing flammable fuels may collide on Bayou Lafourche and catch fire. The chances of being burned or injured while trying to separate the burning barge is definitely possible for crew members of towboats pushing the barges.  A Port Fourchon towboat accident attorney can assist if you or a loved one has been injured in a lock accident

Port Fourchon Helicopter Accident Lawyer

Helicopters are routinely used to transport workers to offshore platforms and oil rigs and make emergency evacuations. Each month, 15,000 offshore workers commute to work offshore by helicopter from Port Fourchon. Unfortunately, helicopter crashes do occur in the Gulf of Mexico as a result of pilot error, aircraft equipment failures and adverse weather conditions. Many helicopter accidents are avoidable.

If you have been seriously injured or lost a loved one in a helicopter crash in the Gulf of Mexico, talk to a helicopter crash lawyer who has the knowledge and skill to hold accountable those who caused the helicopter accident. An experienced Port Fouchon helicopter crash attorney at Gordon, Elias and Seely, L.L.P., can make sure you receive full compensation after a serious offshore accident.

Contact Port Fourchon, Louisiana, Jones Act Attorney

As an offshore worker or maritime worker in Port Fourchon, Golden Meadow, Cut Off, or Galliano who is injured in a marine-related accident, you have legal rights as a Jones Act seaman.  Harbor and dock workers are also able to claim compensation under federal law. A Port Fourchon, Louisiana maritime lawyer at Gordon, Elias and Seely, L.L.P., can make sure you receive full compensation after a serious offshore injury.

Call 800-773-6770 or fill out the online contact form to receive a free initial consultation.

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