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1024px-Sunset_Space_Needle-300x198Stacey & Jacobsen, PLLC was honored to be highlighted by ALM as the Featured Verdict on a recent case. Working with Andrews Buchsbaum in New York, Stacey & Jacobsen secured a $7,000,000 verdict for a permanently injured oiler in the featured case, Goss v. Sealift Inc., No. 1:19-cv-05123-CLP (E.D.N.Y. 2024). This case addresses maritime law, issues of workplace safety, employer negligence, the unseaworthiness of a vessel and its procedures, and the rights of seamen under U.S. law.

Jay Goss, an oiler employed by Sealift Inc., sustained a severe injury while performing his duties. Mr. Goss was ordered by his supervisor to lift a heavy and awkward platform by himself, an act that led to significant and life-long physical damage, even when safety equipment was nearby. Mr. Goss subsequently filed a lawsuit against Sealift Inc., asserting that the company’s negligence and the vessel’s unseaworthiness directly contributed to his injury.

The trial lasted four days and discussed several key issues central to maritime law:

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