Protection at sea

Written by vinkoy on June 28, 2010 in: what they did |

One of the most horrific accidents in the history of mankind is sea tragedies. It is considered to be among the deadliest and most traumatic accidents for its victim and his family alike. For travellers that are not frequent on the sea this accident has a very little probability on happening if the vessel they will be riding is on top condition and its officers are dedicated on protecting the life of their passenger. For sea men and other people that make a living going to the sea this clear and present danger is always present on their everyday life. Sea men, dock workers, cruise ship employees and members of the gas industry must be protected always and make sure that their interest and the future of their families are ensured. Laws such as the Gulf Coast Jones Act are one of the laws that give sea going people the protection and upholding their rights as a person. In the end these people also have families and no amount of money or legal coverage can replace the life of a person. The company and it ship crew must work hand in hand to maintain its vessels and make sure that their interest on business must be protected at all times.

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