document.write("<p><strong> $4,650,000 - Wrongful Death </strong><br>Shore-side trucking accident</p><p><strong> $4,200,000 - Wrongful Death </strong><br>Judgement for longshoreman killed by unsafe cargo container stow</p><p><strong> $4,000,000 - Burn Injuries </strong><br>Fire and explosion in engine room of fishing vessel.</p><p><strong> $3,500,000 - Brain Injury </strong><br>Tug boat deckhand injured by defect in barge’s crane</p><p><strong> $3,350,000 - Fish Processor Injury </strong><br>Failure to provide proper medical care to sick crewman aboard fishing vessel</p><p><strong> $2,900,000 - Maritime Wrongful Death </strong><br>Oil response barge worker killed by defect in vessel’s anchor winch</p><p><strong> $2,800,000 - Wrongful Death </strong><br>Aviation Accident</p><p><strong> $2,600,000 - Arm Injury </strong><br>Failure to properly train fish processor results in arm injury while cleaning surimi auger</p><p><strong> $2,500,000 - Amputation Injury </strong><br>Fisherman suffered amputation of hand caused by lack of proper machine safety guard</p><p><strong> $2,350,000 - Foot Injury </strong><br>Deckhand on clam boat had foot crushed by cargo hatch</p><p><strong> $2,300,000 - Brain Injury/Seizures </strong><br>Negligent failure to provide ship’s pilot safe exit from container ship</p><p><strong> $2,100,000 - Oregon Jury Verdict </strong><br>Tug boat deckhand - Jones Act hand injury claim</p><p><strong> $1,900,000 - Crab Boat Deckhand </strong><br>Hand injury while cleaning bait chopper</p><p><strong> $1,800,000 - Alaska Fishing Boat Deckhand Shoulder Injury </strong><br>Unseaworthy trawl net winch.</p><p><strong> $1,700,000 - Fishing Boat Deckhand </strong><br>Defect in deck causes brain injury to Alaska fisherman</p><p><strong> $1,500,000 - Wrongful Death </strong><br>Fish processor perished in sinking of factory trawler</p><p><strong> $1,500,000 - Arm Injury </strong><br>Tug boat Captain injured while offloading cargo from barge</p><p><strong> $1,500,000 - Ferry Boat Worker </strong><br>Defective mooring line fractures ferry worker’s legs</p><p><strong> $1,400,000 - Back Injury </strong><br>Crewman fall to dock caused by defective ship’s rail</p><p><strong> $1,400,000 - Wrongful Death </strong><br>Negligent rescue following fall from Jacob’s ladder</p><p><strong> 1,300,000 - Punitive Damages</strong><br>Verdict for Failure to pay maintenance and cure Total verdict of $ 2,020,000 for Alaska Fish Processor</p><p><strong> $1,200,000 - Neck Injury </strong><br>Crewman injured by line caught on defect in ship’s deck</p><p><strong> $1,200,000 - RSD/CRPS </strong><br>Crab boat deckhand injured while working in line bin</p><p><strong>$1,000,000 - Wrongful Death</strong><br>Marine Construction Accident</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Back Injury</strong><br>Fall down a factory trawler’s defective stairs results in Fish Processor permanent back injury</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Tug Boat Slip and Fall, Broken Ankle</strong><br>Settlement for crewman who slipped and fell on tug boat stairs</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Tug Boat Deckhand Slip and Fall</strong><br>Tugboat Stairs Ankle Injury</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Frostbite Injury </strong><br>Crewman working in freezer hold loses toes to frostbite</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Broken Foot </strong><br>Alaska jury verdict for crab boat deckhand</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Psychological Injuries </strong><br>Fish processor head injury leads to depression and anxiety disorder</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Arm Injury </strong><br>Crab boat deckhand injured working with bait chopper</p><p><strong> $1,000,000 - Hand Injury </strong><br>Deckhand injured by unguarded fish header</p>")
