The Mississippi River is an essential waterway for national and international cargo shipping, and many towboats and barges operate on the river for that purpose. When accidents involve these vessels, it can lead to severe damage to the vessel as well as injuries to employees and others nearby. It’s important to know what to do after a barge accident on the Mississippi River.
The operators and crew members of barges must follow safety protocols and requirements in the event of an accident. The exact steps may vary depending on the type of accident. When a vessel is in a crash, collision, or casualty, the vessel operator is legally required to stop the vessel and render assistance as long as it doesn’t create additional danger. However, there are numerous types of accidents that may occur with other requirements.
There are several things to keep in mind in the event of a barge accident to protect the well-being of all individuals and protect your personal interests in a claim, which can help you recover financially. After a barge accident, you should:
If you fall off a barge as a crew member, you could file a claim for the injuries you sustained. Falling from a barge can result in illness due to toxic exposure, hypothermia, oxygen deprivation, and other injuries. You could file a workers’ compensation claim. You may also be able to file a Jones Act claim in some cases, such as if your fall happened because the vessel was unseaworthy or because your employer was otherwise negligent.
In 2020, there were 105 barge or towing vessel accidents, as reported by the U.S. Coast Guard. These accidents led to 107 injuries to crewmembers of these vessels, 76.51% of which were minor to moderate injuries.
Only one of these injuries was considered critical and was caused by a tow wire jumping from the bit and striking the crewmember, as well as another crewmember, who sustained minor injuries. There were also, sadly, 23 fatalities involving towing industry vessels.
The compensation you can recover in a barge accident claim will depend on many factors, including what type of claim you are filing and the severity of your injuries. Most barge accidents impact the crew, who may be able to recover compensation through a workers’ compensation claim. There may be other options under federal law that recover more compensation. An attorney can help you assess your damages and recover fair compensation.
It’s important to work with an attorney after a barge accident. When you are an employee, there may be numerous options for recovering financial compensation, and it is important that you don’t overlook these options. If you are not an employee, an attorney can help you determine if you can file a civil claim against a party for their negligence in causing your accident. No matter the type of claim you file, an attorney can improve your chances of success.
There are many different types of barge accidents, such as vessel collisions, malfunctioning equipment incidents, slip and fall accidents, and even chemical exposure and explosions. Crewmembers aboard barges are at a much higher risk of injury due to the significant hours they spend on these vessels. It is important that maritime workers, like barge crewmembers, know what compensation is available.
For more than 15 years, our firm has helped individuals injured throughout the state. If you were injured in a barge accident on the Mississippi River, contact Knightshead Law Firm and see how we can help you recover financial compensation. Contact us today for a free legal consultation!
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