San Diego Maritime Accident Lawyer: Your Rights After a Boating or Offshore Injury in SoCal

The waters off Southern California are an economic engine, packed with commercial fishing trawlers, tugboats, shipping vessels, and heavy naval activity. But for the crewmembers, longshoremen, and harbor workers who keep San Diego Bay moving, the sea is as dangerous as it is productive. A single mechanical failure, rogue wave, or supervisor’s oversight can lead…

Written by Doug Williams on July 17, 2026

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Injured on a Tour Boat or Charter? Here’s What You Need to Know About Maritime Law

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Every year, thousands of passengers board whale watching tours in the San Juan Islands, dinner cruises on Puget Sound, or fishing charters out of coastal ports like Bellingham, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, expecting nothing more than a memorable day on the water. But accidents happen. When they do, corporate vessel operators count…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on May 15, 2026

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Calculating Damages After an Offshore Injury: Maritime Accident Damages

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After a serious maritime accident, the path to recovery can seem overwhelming. You’re facing physical pain, emotional stress, and a growing stack of medical bills. A critical question arises: How do you quantify the full impact of an injury? At BoatLaw, LLP, we understand that a fair recovery goes far beyond simply adding up receipts….

Written by Doug Williams on May 12, 2026

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What Damages Can a Jones Act Seaman Recover After a Maritime Injury?

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What Are Jones Act Damages? Jones Act damages are the financial compensation injured maritime workers, such as fishermen, deckhands, and processors, can legally recover after being hurt at sea due to employer negligence. Unlike standard land-based workers’ compensation, these damages explicitly cover pain and suffering, lost future earning capacity, and past medical expenses. A serious…

Written by Doug Williams on May 12, 2026

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Admiralty Rights: Can You Sue the U.S. Government for Maritime Injuries?

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An injury at sea is always a serious matter, but when the vessel involved is owned or operated by the United States government, the legal path to compensation becomes significantly more complex. Standard maritime laws like the Jones Act do not apply in the same way. Instead, injured seamen must navigate a different set of…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on March 24, 2026

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Insurance Policy Limit Demands in Maritime Law

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Summary A policy limit demand is a strategic legal tool used to demand the full amount of an insurance policy to settle a claim where an insured defendant likely faces exposure to liability exceeding the policy limits. This demand places a duty of good faith on the insurer to protect its insured (the vessel owner)…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on January 27, 2026

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The Right Law Firm for Wind Energy Accident Claims

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Wind energy accident claims, whether onshore wind farms or offshore wind projects, involve a complex overlap of maritime law, energy regulation, construction liability, personal injury, products liability, and insurance coverage. The law firms that successfully handle these cases, especially catastrophic injuries and wrongful death, are a relatively small and specialized group. Choosing the right legal…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on January 14, 2026

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Maritime Statute of Limitations Guide

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Understanding the statute of limitations for various maritime claims is essential for seamen, dockworkers, and offshore employees who experience injuries or losses at sea. Maritime statutes of limitations set legal deadlines for filing claims under laws like the Jones Act, the Defense Base Act (DBA), and the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA).  “A statute…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on January 4, 2026

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