Most jobs these days have become extremely safe for workers, who do not generally have to worry about on-the-job incidents. However, some jobs, such as oil rig work, are still quite hazardous. Even with industry improvements in worker protections, oil rig workers frequently expose themselves to dangerous situations. When they suffer harm due to their workplace duties, they should have a way to recover compensation for their injuries and other losses with a maritime injury attorney.
If you experienced serious injuries on an oil rig, a Beaumont oil rig accident lawyer could meet with you to discuss your legal options.
Because of the nature of the job, oil rig workers are more apt to suffer accidents that can lead to serious injuries. The most common types of workplace accidents on oil rigs are as follows:
Bad weather can increase the chance of accidents occurring. A diligent Beaumont legal team could review the facts of an oil rig incident to see why it happened and who is potentially to blame.
People injured on oil rigs have the right to pursue compensation under different legal avenues.
The Jones Act gives injured sea workers the right to bring a lawsuit against their employers. To prevail in a personal injury claim against their employer, the injured oil rig worker must prove that their employer did not provide them with reasonably safe working conditions. A seasoned lawyer could demonstrate that the oil rig vessel was not seaworthy because the employer did not maintain it, such as by allowing the deck floors to remain slippery. The legal team could also search for proof of the employer’s negligence by showing that the employer failed to adequately train the workers, had inadequate medical supplies to treat any injuries, had insufficient lifejackets and other safety protections, or had faulty and worn-out equipment.
An injured oil rig worker might also be able to sue any third party whose actions contributed to their injuries. For instance, if an injury occurred due to defective equipment, the injured worker could sue the manufacturer of the faulty product. If a subcontractor or independent contractor’s negligence led to an oil rig worker’s injuries, they might be able to sue that party.
A well-versed Beaumont legal team could search for the best way for an injured oil rig worker to recover the compensation they need.
People who work on oil rigs perform valuable work under inherently more dangerous conditions. They should have the right to expect reasonably safe working conditions to perform their job duties. If someone else’s negligence led to your injuries, a Beaumont oil rig accident lawyer might be able to help you.
Contact us to set up an initial appointment where a skilled lawyer could review the details of your accident.
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