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Understanding the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA)

The LHWCA is a federal law that provides compensation, medical care, and vocational rehabilitation to employees injured while working in navigable waters of the United States. Compensation is also available for those working in loading, unloading, repairing, or vessel building. For example, a docks accident would qualify for compensation.

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Grant Emerson Grant Emerson

Does the Defense Base Act Cover Hearing Loss?

The reason that hearing loss due to work may be covered under the Defense Base Act or the Longshore Act is that these two industries are known for working with machines that create excessive noise. Contact a defense attorney at Montiel Hodge if you have an employee with occupational hearing loss claims.

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Sarah Lopes Sarah Lopes

Libel vs Slander: Key Components of a Defamation Lawsuit

Libel and slander are two types of defamatory statements. Libel is written, while committing slander is done orally. A defamatory statement qualifies as a falsely stated fact that causes injury or damage to the statement’s subject. A defamation statement must be negligently or intentionally communicated or published to a third party to qualify for a defamation lawsuit.

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Sarah Lopes Sarah Lopes

Defending Insurance Claims: Finding the Right Attorney

In the face of disaster, many people automatically expect that insurance companies will be on their side, helping them with honest practices, dependable policies, and fair payouts.

This isn’t always the case, though. So, when is it time to get an insurance defense attorney involved?

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Kevin Barraco Kevin Barraco

Rules for Admiralty and Maritime Claims Louisiana

The maritime industry can be dangerous, but it can also be rife with the potential for false claims, so it’s necessary to have the best maritime lawyers in Louisiana on your side. If you need to defend your company against a claim, contact a maritime lawyer at Montiel Hodge.

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