Maritime Law

The Role of Safety Inspections in Preventing Longshore Accidents

By
Benjamin U. Bowden
on
June 17, 2024

Serious injury, missed work, lifelong impairment - longshore accidents can have major consequences, both physically and financially. At Ben Bowden, PC, we understand the importance of safety inspections in preventing these accidents and protecting your rights, so let’s take a look at how safety inspections work, and how they can help protect hardworking longshoremen.  

The Importance of Safety Inspections

Safety inspections are important for the well-being of our longshore workers and the overall safety of the workplace. In a place like a bustling port, ensuring safety can be essential. There’s all sorts of heavy machinery running simultaneously, and many workers accomplishing their tasks at the same time. 

These inspections serve as a proactive measure to identify potential hazards before they escalate into accidents. From scrutinizing equipment to assessing work areas, each inspection contributes to fostering a culture of safety that protects workers and minimizes risks.

How Safety Inspections Mitigate Longshore Accidents

Let's delve into how safety inspections help to minimize accidents in the longshore environment:

Identifying Hazards: Safety inspections help point out potential risks such as faulty machinery or inadequate safety procedures. By detecting these hazards early, employers can promptly address them, thus reducing the likelihood of accidents and ensuring a safer workplace environment.

Preventing Injuries: By enforcing proper safety measures and promptly rectifying any issues, employers create a safer work environment, significantly reducing the risk of accidents and safeguarding the well-being of their employees.

Ensuring Compliance: Regular safety inspections demonstrate a commitment to compliance with maritime regulations and industry standards. This not only promotes worker safety but also protects employers from potential legal liabilities in case of accidents. By adhering to safety protocols and regulations, employers prioritize the safety of their workforce and contribute to a responsible and secure workplace environment.

How Ben Bowden, PC Trial Lawyer Can Help With Your Accident

Safety regulations and inspections can help mitigate accidents, but they still happen in a fast-paced and strenuous workplace like the docks. If you’ve been injured on the job, Ben Bowden can help you by:

Navigating the Longshore Compensation Act: This federal law provides specific benefits to maritime workers injured on the job, including medical treatment, disability compensation, and vocational rehabilitation. Ben Bowden can help you understand your rights under the LHWCA and ensure that you receive the full extent of compensation you are entitled to under the law. Whether you're filing an initial claim or appealing a denial, Ben Bowden will advocate for your rights and guide you through the process with expertise and dedication.

Providing Legal Guidance: Whether you've been injured due to a workplace accident or negligence, a longshore accident attorney knows maritime law and can help ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

Representing You in Court: If a fair settlement cannot be reached outside of court, Ben Bowden is prepared to represent you in trial. With his extensive trial experience and dedication to his clients, Ben will fight tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Get Ben Bowden, PC Trial Lawyer for Your Longshore Accident Case Today

Don't wait on your case. If you or a loved one has been involved in a longshore accident, contact Ben Bowden, PC Trial Lawyer, today for a free consultation. Let us fight for the justice and compensation you deserve, call us at (228) 896-5652.