When maritime vessels collide, determining who pays for damage involves complex legal analysis of fault, comparative negligence, and insurance coverage. This comprehensive guide explains how maritime collision liability is determined, what insurance covers the costs, and how these disputes are resolved through claims procedures and arbitration.
Month: December 2025
Cargo Claims Under Maritime Law: Hague-Visby Rules, Carrier Liability, and Seaworthiness Standards
The Hague-Visby Rules form the international legal framework governing cargo claims in maritime shipping. This comprehensive guide explains carrier liability, seaworthiness obligations, carrier defenses, and the practical procedures for pursuing or defending cargo damage claims. Whether you’re a shipper, cargo owner, carrier, or insurance professional, understanding these rules is essential for managing maritime cargo risk.
Essential Maritime Laws Every Shipowner Should Know
As a shipowner running a family business, knowing the law keeps your company safe. Below are the main maritime laws every shipowner in America should know. I keep this simple, clear, and direct.
Denied Cargo Claims: How to Fight Unfair Carriers and Recover Losses
Don’t be taken for a ride. That’s what happened to me. Year after year, running a water transport company in the States, watching competitors try to skate free after destroying cargo. Watching big carriers hide behind fine print and deny legitimate claims. I’ve learned the hard way: the law is on your side if you […]
When a Spouse is Injured Offshore: Loss of Consortium & Family Rights
The phone call no one expects to receive comes at the worst possible moment. Your husband has been injured on the rig. Or worse, you learn he won’t be coming home at all. In those first few hours and days, you’re not thinking about legal claims or settlement amounts. You’re thinking about how you’ll pay […]
Jones Act vs. Workers’ Comp: Why Seamen Get Higher Settlements
If you are reading this, you or a loved one has likely been injured on the water. You are probably being offered “benefits” that sound a lot like workers’ compensation: medical coverage and a small portion of your daily wages. Here is the hard truth your employer might not tell you: If you are a […]
Maritime Labour Convention 2006: Complete Guide to Seafarer Rights and Protections
The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC 2006) is the international standard protecting seafarers’ working and living conditions. This comprehensive guide explains your rights as a seafarer, shipowner compliance obligations, and enforcement mechanisms that keep the maritime industry accountable.
Preventing Vessel Arrest on a Cruise Ship
Running a cruise ship is a big responsibility. You must plan every detail well. You must avoid legal surprises. Vessel arrest can halt your voyage. It can cost time and money. It can ruin passenger trust. Knowing how to prevent arrest keeps your ship sailing smoothly.
