Category: Marine Accidents

Dock Allisions: Legal Perspective

Dock allisions, distinct from collisions or groundings, involve a moving vessel making unintended contact with a stationary structure. This legal treatise aims to clarify the definitions and implications of dock allisions within maritime law, illuminating the relevant legal frameworks, liability considerations, and the various factors contributing to such incidents.

Lighthouse Allisions: Maritime Law Perspective

Lighthouses, iconic sentinels of the sea, stand as steadfast warnings against peril, guiding mariners safely through treacherous waters for centuries. It seems almost paradoxical, then, to consider the very structures designed to prevent shipwrecks becoming the victims of maritime mishaps themselves. Yet, the reality of lighthouse allisions – when a vessel strikes a lighthouse – […]

Coast Guard Allisions: Investigating Responsibility

Coast Guard allisions can have serious consequences, including property damage, injuries, and legal complexities. A Coast Guard allision occurs when a Coast Guard vessel collides with another vessel, a stationary object, or a structure while performing its duties, such as search and rescue, law enforcement, or patrolling maritime borders.

Maritime Allisions: Causes, Liability, and Safety

Maritime allisions represent a category of maritime accidents where vessels collide with one another, stationary objects, or structures on the water. These incidents can lead to significant consequences, including property damage, injuries, and complex legal and safety considerations. We explore the key aspects of maritime allisions.

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