Paducah-McCracken Riverport

Maritime Lawyer Serving Workers Injured at the Paducah-McCracken Riverport

Located in western Kentucky on the Tennessee River at its confluence with the Ohio River, the Paducah-McCracken Riverport is a major barge center and important hub for commercial vessel traffic on the Mississippi River System. With direct access to the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (the “Tenn-Tom”) and the Mississippi River, the Paducah-McCracken Riverport serves as a key port for imports and exports traveling all over the world. In fact, today it is one of the busiest inland ports in the United States.

The Paducah-McCracken Riverport serves barges and other vessels carrying a wide range of bulk cargo. This includes:

  • Aggregates
  • Aluminum
  • Building materials
  • Coal
  • Dry and liquid fertilizers
  • Grain and agricultural feeds
  • Lumber and wood products
  • Petroleum products (including fuel)
  • Steel rolls and beams

This is in addition to the substantial volume of containerized and palletized cargo processed at the Paducah-McCracken Riverport on a daily basis as well.

Injury Risks at the Paducah-McCracken Riverport

For maritime workers in Kentucky and on tugs & barges traveling to the Paducah-McCracken Riverport via the Mississippi River System, each day presents the risk of severe work-related injuries. It only takes one simple mistake to cause a serious accident, and when you work around huge vessels, cranes, heavy trucks, and tons of cargo, almost any accident can lead to life-changing injuries. At the Willis Law Firm, we represent injured workers who are struggling to cope with:

  • Back injuries
  • Brain injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Head and facial injuries
  • Severe lacerations and contusions
  • Herniated discs

As a maritime worker, you have important rights that are not available to individuals who work in other industries. Depending on where you work (on a vessel or on land) and your specific job duties, the Jones Act, and other federal laws may all apply to your current situation. These laws allow seamen, barge & tugboat workers, and other maritime employees to recover compensation for their job-related injuries beyond that typically available to under state workers’ compensation laws.

What to Do if You Have Been Injured at the Paducah-McCracken Riverport

If you (or your spouse) have been injured at the Paducah-McCracken Riverport, it is important that you speak with an experienced maritime injury lawyer as soon as possible. While the Jones Act and other federal laws provide important protections, there are several steps you need to take (and mistakes you need to avoid) in order to protect your claim for maximum compensation. At the Willis Law Firm, we can help protect your rights while providing you with answers to questions like:

  • Am I entitled to compensation under the Jones Act? What about the Longshore Act?
  • What is “maintenance and cure”?
  • Can I see my own doctor after a maritime injury?

Schedule a Free, Confidential Consultation at the Willis Law Firm

For more information about how to claim just compensation after an accident at the Paducah-McCracken Riverport, contact the Willis Law Firm for a free, confidential consultation. Licensed in Texas and New York, attorney David Willis represents injured maritime workers nationwide. To speak with Mr. Willis about your case, call 1-800-GOT HURT or request an appointment online today.

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