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Admiralty Attorneys and Maritime Attorneys specialize in the area of the law governing navigation and shipping not only in U.S. tidal waters, but also any waters within the United States used for navigation (navigable waters). Attorney2Admiralty.org is a resource website and group of experts containing best Admiralty Lawyers, Maritime and Marine Science Experts. Maritime attorneys help their clients in maritime law, admiralty law, marine law, the law of marine insurance and the law of the sea, barges, ships, shipping, commercial vessels, fisheries, offshore oil and gas rigs, semi-submersible drilling rigs, jack-up drilling rigs, commerce, seamen, passengers and cargoes, salvage, towing and towage, wharves, piers, docks, insurance, maritime liens, canals, pleasure and recreation water craft, and even piracy (ship hijacking) all fall within the admiralty law and maritime law area.

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-Cargo Claims-Carriage of Good by Sea Act (COGSA)
-Maritime Personal Injuries and Boating Accidents
-The Longshoreman and Harbor Workers Act
-Vessel Documentation & Registration
-Seaman’s Claims and The Jones Act
-Diving Accidents and Diving Laws
-The Death on the High Seas Act
-Yacht Sales & Offshore Closings
-First Party Insurance Claims
-Boating Citations and BUI
-Ciguatera Fish Poisoning
-Cruise Ship Litigation
-Insurance Litigation

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Passengers aboard modern cruise vessels are usually protected from the complexity that is a modern cruise ship. But a 100,000 ton cruise ship is a staggeringly complex piece of machinery, containing thousands of potential hazards. Although some of the hazards are similar to those found on land, the fact that they are on a ship raise additional, special issues from where the case is litigated to types of injuries unique to ships. Passengers or crewmembers may also cause injuries, either negligently or intentionally. We offer a free initial consultation so you can learn how we can help. Being seriously injured on the job or because of the negligence of another party is usually life changing. Selecting the right lawyer to help you obtain the compensation you need is a big step. During the consultation, our attorneys confirm basic information about your accident. We talk with you about the location of the accident, the name of your employer, and the name of the boat. We then determine which laws apply to your situation. This allows us to give you an assessment of your case.

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