Houston Ship Channel Accidents

Protecting Maritime Workers Located in the Houston Ship Channel

View of the Houston shipping channel

The Houston Ship Channel is part of the Port of Houston which is one of the busiest ports in the United States. Many major petrochemical companies operate refineries along the Houston Ship Channel with the Port of Houston serving as the home of the nation’s largest petrochemical complex. The Port of Houston is approximately 25 miles in length and consistently ranks first in United States for U.S. export tonnage, foreign waterborne tonnage, and U.S. imports.

The 52 mile Houston Ship Channel links the Port of Houston to the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) and the Gulf of Mexico. Cargo and container ships, barges, tankers and other vessels use the channel to move millions of tons of petrochemical products, grain and other commodities through the Port of Houston each year. In addition to petrochemical facilities, many other industries operate along the Houston Ship Channel including, ship repair, cargo handling and storage, recycling, fuel bunkering and asphalt and cement plants. With so much business and activity, a Houston Ship Channel accident is a sad yet common occurrence.

Accidents in the Houston Ship Channel

Connecting the Port of Houston to the Gulf of Mexico, the Houston Ship Channel is the 52-mile Houston Ship Channel. At 45 feet deep and 530 feet wide, the channel is large enough to accommodate some of the largest cargo vessels in the world. In addition to the Port of Houston, other facilities located along the shores of the Houston Ship Channel include:

  • Bayport Container Terminal
  • Asphalt and cement plants
  • Cargo handling and warehouse facilities
  • ExxonMobil’s Baytown Refinery
  • Fuel and liquid storage facilities
  • Numerous petrochemical facilities
  • Recycling facilities
  • Ship repair facilities

With the Port of Houston being one of the largest seaports in the world, the Houston Ship Channel sees an enormous amount of traffic from cargo ships, container ships, offshore drilling rigs, tugs, barges and other vessels. We regularly represent clients in the greater Houston area; and, if you are entitled to compensation for an accident in the Houston Ship Channel, we will fight to secure a maximum recovery as quickly as possible.

Experienced Houston Maritime Attorney

With so much shipping traffic and industrial development, the Houston Ship Channel can be a difficult and dangerous place to work. Dock workers, barge operators, crew members, and other individuals working in the maritime industry can be severely injured when a ship channel accident occurs. Unfortunately, these accidents are often very serious and an injured worker can suffer from complicated injuries that will change the entire course of his or her life.

If you have been injured in a Houston Ship Channel accident, the Willis Law Firm is here to help. We are a Houston, Texas based law firm with more than 40 years of experience successfully representing workers who have been injured in maritime related accidents.

Attorney David Willis is admitted to practice in Texas and New York and is Board Certified in Personal Injury Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1988. He is a leader in Jones Act and maritime injury law and represents crew members and maritime workers nationwide who have been harmed in all types of maritime injury accidents.

The Willis Law Firm – Contact Us After a Houston Shup Channel Accident

At the Willis Law Firm we know just how difficult it can be to deal with a serious injury. Our firm understands your injuries are not only painful, but they can require ongoing medical care and even prevent you from returning to your job. It is important to understand that when you are injured in a maritime accident you need to have a strong legal team on your side. When you work with our firm you can take comfort in knowing we will answer your questions and guide you through every step of the legal process. We are an experienced maritime injury law firm that knows the ins and outs of the Jones Act and the many other maritime laws that protect injured workers.

If you have been injured in Houston Ship Channel accident, and accident in the Port of Houston, or anywhere else in Texas, contact our law firm today at 1-800-468-4878. Our team of maritime injury attorneys will stand up to your employer and all other parties responsible for your injuries so that you can obtain the financial compensation you need to deal with your difficult situation.

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