Starting in the late 1990s, hip implant product liability lawsuits have been filed against manufacturers of metal-on-metal orthopedic hip replacement implants. Over time with wear and tear, pieces of metal from the implants will shear off and ...
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A study by ProPublica into Department of Labor investigations has shown that most oil and gas rig workers may in fact be underpaid. These men and women, who perform some of the most dangerous work in the world, are severely underpaid due to ...
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A March 24, 2011 offshore helicopter crash is now believed to be caused by methane gas. Methane gas is discharged from oil platforms as a regular exhaust by product. Methane gas has been linked to a number of offshore crashes of helicopters in ...
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Due to a string of recent helicopter accidents traveling to or near offshore oil rigs, the National Transportation Safety Board is taking action. They are making recommendations to offshore helicopter operators to promote safety and prevent ...
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On Thursday, United States District Court Judge Carl J. Barbier ruled that BP acted with “conscious disregard of known risks” in the events that led up to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill that devastated the Gulf Coast in 2010. The ...
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August 15th, Nola.com reported a 33-year-old injured man was airlifted by a U.S. Coastguard rescue crew from a bulk freighter off the Louisiana Gulf Coast. The man was a crewmember of the freighter and fell while he was “in the bilge ...
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The legal outcomes of a car accident depend largely on evidence, including the statements of drivers and other witnesses. However, such subjective information may not be consistent all the time. In an article for AllAboutCarAccidents.com, ...
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Tugboat Captain Michael Collins was killed early Thursday morning following an accident on the Industrial Canal. According to a report from Nola.com, a crane fell on the tugboat that Collins was steering while it was passing under the Florida ...
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Is “Sportsman’s Paradise” becoming a “Rich Man’s Playground”? According to a recent piece on The Times Picayune website Nola.com, it is. Louisiana is known for its vast coastal wetlands, especially ...
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According to a report from Ulitzer, a group of bi-partisan U.S. senators are demanding that Chinese government-owned companies, including Taishan Gypsum Co., Ltd “comply with a federal court order to appear in court, answer charges and ...
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People often say that accidents are simply a fact of life. However, an experienced accident Lawyer in New Orleans knows that many of these mishaps are borne from negligence, as when a tenant slips and falls on a stairwell because the landlord ...
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The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) is a federal law that provides compensation and medical care to employees who are injured or who contract occupational disease while working on the navigable waters of the United ...
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