Injured Alaskan Crewman Defeats Owner’s Limited Liability Claim

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Injured Alaskan Crewman Defeats Owner’s Limited Liability Claim-In the Matter of the Complaint of Leo, LLC et al. v. Flora Under maritime law, vessel owners facing liability for an injured crewman can petition the court to limit their liability to the value of the vessel and pending freight. They make the request pursuant to the…

Written by Alexander Tinder on August 27, 2025

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How Admiralty Law Applies to Commercial Fishing Accidents

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Commercial fishing remains one of the most hazardous occupations in the world, with workers facing unpredictable weather, heavy equipment, and dangerous working conditions. When accidents happen at sea, injured crew members and their families often turn to an experienced commercial fishing accident lawyer for guidance.  Seaman status decides almost everything else about a maritime injury…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on August 11, 2025

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Best Maritime Lawyers in California

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When facing injuries or legal challenges on the water, it’s essential to have experienced California maritime lawyers on your side. These specialized attorneys understand the unique laws governing maritime work, including the Jones Act and Defense Base Act. Whether you’re dealing with offshore injuries, longshore accidents, or marine insurance disputes, skilled maritime lawyers in California…

Written by Doug Williams on August 8, 2025

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How Long Do I Have to File a Maritime Injury Claim? (Statute of Limitations Guide)

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If you’ve suffered a maritime injury while working on the water, whether it happened aboard a commercial fishing vessel in Alaska, a barge in Washington, or a cargo dock in Florida, understanding the deadlines for filing maritime injury claims is crucial. These strict time limits, known in the legal world as “statutes of limitations”, determine…

Written by Doug Williams on July 30, 2025

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Best Maritime Lawyers in Washington

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Maritime law can be overwhelming, especially when you’re coping with serious injuries, mounting medical bills, or the devastating loss of a loved one. For fishermen, barge workers, longshoremen, and others working on or near the water, understanding your legal rights is essential. Washington maritime lawyers can help injured maritime workers pursue the compensation they’re legally…

Written by Doug Williams on July 30, 2025

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Defense Base Act Claims & Settlement Guide

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Working overseas on U.S. government contracts, whether in construction, logistics, or maritime operations, comes with significant risks. The Defense Base Act (DBA) provides essential protections for civilian contractors injured while supporting American efforts abroad. From traumatic injuries to long-term psychological conditions like PTSD, the DBA ensures that eligible workers receive compensation for medical care, lost…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on July 29, 2025

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Can You Sue a Cruise Line?

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Cruises are designed to be fun and stress-free, but an unexpected injury or accident can quickly turn a dream vacation into a legal nightmare. Can you sue a cruise line if something goes wrong? In many cases, yes. Whether you’re a guest or a maritime worker, cruise lines have a legal obligation to look out…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on July 16, 2025

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Top Safety Violations Leading to Maritime Worker Injuries

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When people talk about workplace safety regulations, they often remark that those regulations are written in blood—they exist because people died without them. This is especially true in the maritime industry, which is one of the most dangerous fields in the world. Maritime safety violation attorneys fight for seamen injured in the course of their…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on February 14, 2025

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What Is Strict Liability in Maritime Law?

What Is Strict Liability in Maritime Law

Strict liability is a critical concept in maritime law. It’s essential for those working or operating in maritime environments to understand this legal principle, as it holds parties accountable without needing to prove negligence. At BoatLaw, LLP, our maritime law attorneys work to clarify these concepts and defend the rights of those affected by maritime…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on November 24, 2024

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Understanding Maritime Regulations: Compliance to Avoid Accidents and Legal Issues

Understanding Maritime Regulations Compliance to Avoid Accidents and Legal Issues

Activity taking place on navigable waters and certain related areas is governed by maritime law. These activities are tightly regulated, both for the safety of workers and travelers as well as the legal transportation of goods. A full understanding of these requirements can help vessel and business owners avoid legal issues that may arise from…

Written by Nicholas J. Neidzwski on September 30, 2024

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