An informal collection of observations and opinions on the Longshore & Harbor Workers Compensation Act, Insurance and related topics.
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DownloadTestimony before the House Workforce Protections Subcommittee in support of the Recreational Marine Employment Act; July 15, 2004.
DownloadThe changes to the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act included in the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of Feb 17, 2009.
DownloadAddendum to Navigating Marine Workers Compensation 2nd edition as affected by the Longshore Act changes included in the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of Feb 17, 2009.
DownloadMany "great" leasing companies in the dry arena are less experienced in marine exposure and can leave severe problems for their client. How to avoid these pitfalls.
DownloadThe Longshore & Harborworkers Compensation Act and it's parameters as affected by the Recreational Marine Employment Coalition of 2002.
Download7 critical gaps which can cost ship owners hundreds of thousands of dollars if not properly covered.
DownloadReprinted from Florida Underwriter article, 2006
DownloadReprinted from MIASF article, 2000
DownloadReprinted from John Liner Review, 1999
DownloadDetails of 6 code changes, allowing more accurate rating for Florida Marine Contractors.
DownloadUpdate on Florida WC rate changes.
Download1) Research the Agent Before Buying Insurance.
DownloadFlorida Marine Contractors Association Newsletter, 2002
DownloadMaritime Employers Liability can be a confusing coverage; what you need to know to properly cover your client(s).
DownloadYou, as an Employer, may be liable under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (contained in Title 33 of the United States Code 901) for the payment of benefits to your worker injured in the course of his employment.
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