If you suffered from Carbon Monoxide poisoning on the Port Jefferson Ferry please feel free to call our office to discuss your legal remedies:
https://abc7ny.com/long-island-boat-boats-port-jefferson/6279409/#:~:text=PORT%20JEFFERSON%2C%20Long%20Island%20(WABC,while%20on%20a%20boat%20ride.&text=The%20boat%20pulled%20into%20Danford's,monoxide%20in%20the%20boat's%20cabin.
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16 people sickened with carbon monoxide poisoning on boat ride
Boaters please stay safe this summer in the crowded waters. Accidents like these are happening often:
https://youtu.be/J0IqiHa8YMg
YOUTUBE.COM
2 boats collide in fatal crash on Long Island
"Paul Hofmann interviewed by Workboat Magazine regarding Bouchard Transportation Failure to Pay Earned Wages".
Attached is a link to a Workboat Magazine article about Bouchard Transportation's failure to pay in a timely manner 100's of its crewmembers at the beginning of the year.
If you were not paid for your labor while working on a Bouchard Transportation vessel, please do not hesitate to call 1-212-465-8840 today to speak with a lawyer at Hofmann & Schweitzer.
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WorkBoat April 2020
Cruise lines have a duty to do everything in their power to minimize injuries on their vessels, including containing and controlling potential infections on board. Recent lawsuit filings indicate that Princess Cruise Lines and its parent Carnival Cruise Lines did not take adequate measures to prevent the spread of the virus, nor respond adequately when it became aware of the problem.
If you lost a loved one because of coronavirus on a cruise ship, or if you were a passenger or crew member on a cruise with a COVID-19 breakout, you may be eligible for compensation, contact us today!
https://www.hofmannlawfirm.com/library/legal-options-for-cruise-ship-passengers-with-coronavirus.cfm
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Assistance for Cruise Ship Passengers Who Are Suffering From Coronavirus
For the safety of our staff and their families we have closed our office and we are working remotely from home.
Our phone service is forwarding all calls via email to us at home. We will continue working on your file and if you have any questions or need to speak to us we promise to respond to your phone call within 24 hours which has always been our policy. You can also email us and we will respond accordingly.
The state government have taken strong steps to get the virus under control and hopefully a cure will be available soon. We wish all our clients, associates and their families remain safe during these uncertain times.
We are closely monitoring the situation and will update you when business returns to normal.
Have you recently worked on a tug or barge owned by Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc.? You may be eligible to join a pending class action to recover lost wages, interest payments, unpaid benefits, and legal fees.
Let Our Experienced Maritime Attorneys Get You What You Deserve
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Our Maritime Injury Lawyers Represent Seamen Who Worked for Bouchard Transportation Without Pay
Thanks to the Coast Guard for the quick response
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City
November 5 at 10:21 PM ·
Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City rescued two fishermen after their boat caught fire approximately 34 miles east of Barnegat Inlet, N.J., Thursday.
Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay received a mayday call via VHF Channel 16 from one of the fishermen aboard the 53-foot Sport Fisher fishing vessel 'Reel E Bugging' stating their vessel engines were engulfed in flames and they needed immediate assistance.
The fishermen were preparing to abandon ship by donning life jackets and deploying their life raft.
Sector Delaware Bay watchstanders issued an urgent marine information broadcast notifying vessels in the area of the situation and launched the MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew from and two 47-foot Motor Lifeboat boatcrews from Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet and Coast Guard Station Barnegat Light to the scene.
Once on scene, the Dolphin aircrew spotted the life raft and was able to safely hoist both fishermen and transport them to Monmouth Executive Airport in Wall Township, N.J., where they were met by family.
No injuries were reported.
A Coast Guard marine safety information bulletin was issued notifying mariners in the area of potential debris from the vessel fire.
"Today's case was a perfect example of a unified effort between prepared boaters, the sector, small boats and the air station," said Lt. j.g. Matt Devlin, a Dolphin helicopter pilot at Air Station Atlantic City. "We are happy that the mariners realized they were in distress and we were able to be there quickly. Ultimately their preparedness led to our success."
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