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1/30/2012
Brian Beckcom
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Aries Marine named as a defendant a dozen times since 2004

“Aries Marine places a high priority on individual safety. We make every effort to insure a healthy workplace. We are committed to continually improving the effectiveness of our training programs and fulfilling safety requirements.”

                                                     ---From the Aries Marine Corporation website.

Yet, the Lafayette, Louisiana-based company has been named in 19 lawsuits since 2004, including 12 as a defendant, according to the court docket website Justia.com.  

Aries owns and operates a fleet of 30 vessels in the Gulf of Mexico including jack-ups and supply boats.

If you’ve been injured or wrongfully terminated by Aries Marine, we can help you receive the Jones Act justice you deserve. Call us toll free at 888-473-1258 to set up a free initial consultation with one of our Board Certified maritime attorneys.






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