Cargo & Hatch Injuries

Houston maritime attorneys representing injured seamen and longshoremen
Cargo Hold & Hatch Injury Lawyers at Texas Ports

Cargo hold and hatch injuries are among the most severe and preventable accidents that occur aboard vessels working Texas ports. Longshoremen, stevedores, and vessel crew members are routinely exposed to rolling hatch covers, unsecured hatch beams, defective locking mechanisms, pinch points, and unguarded openings during cargo operations. When vessel owners, operators, or terminal interests fail to maintain safe cargo-handling systems, the consequences are often catastrophic.

Our firm represents injured maritime workers hurt in cargo holds and hatch areas throughout Houston Ship Channel, Port of Houston, Barbours Cut, Bayport Terminal, Port of Galveston, Port of Texas City, Port of Freeport, Port Arthur, Beaumont, and Corpus Christi. These cases frequently involve violations of vessel safety duties, improper coordination between ship and stevedore crews, and failures to warn of active hatch operations. We understand how these systems work—and how they fail.

Hatch Cover Accidents, Crushing Injuries, and Maritime Liability

Hatch-related injuries often occur when mechanized hatch covers are activated without warning, when crew members fail to verify that longshoremen are clear of danger zones, or when defective tracks, rollers, or locking devices cause sudden movement. Common injuries include crush injuries to the hands and arms, amputations, spinal trauma, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death.

Depending on the worker’s status and the facts of the incident, claims may arise under general maritime law, vessel negligence principles, or longshore statutes, including actions against vessel owners, charterers, terminal operators, or third-party contractors. Our attorneys have direct experience with vessel operations and port-side cargo handling, allowing us to identify liability quickly and preserve critical evidence such as voyage data, safety manuals, crew logs, and surveillance footage.

If you were injured in a cargo hold or hatch accident at a Texas port, time matters. Maritime cases are evidence-driven and aggressively defended. We move fast to protect your rights and pursue full compensation.

Texas port longshoreman working near container cranes and cargo vessels at a busy dock

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