Practice Areas
MARITIME CLAIMS - A very specific body of law peculiar to transportation by water, seamen and harbors.
FEDERAL AND STATE ADMIRALTY CLAIMS - Lawsuits brought in either federal or state court that are governed by general and statutory maritime law. These usually involve injuries on ships in navigation by passengers or crew and sometimes apply to recreational watercraft accidents.
CREW MEMBER CLAIMS - Dealing with cases of seaman against their employer, and the owners or operators of the vessels upon which they serve, for personal injuries, wrongful death, contract disputes and/or wage claims.
CRUISE PASSENGER CLAIMS - Cases dealing with passengers injured aboard cruise ships.
MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS - Claims made by persons with significant injuries and damages.
RAILROAD EMPLOYEE CLAIMS - These claims are goverened by a special fderal statutue generally referred to as FELA (Federal Employers Liability Act) which provide for damages for railway workers who are injured due to unsafe working conditions
PRIVATE AND PLEASURE WATER CRAFT TORT CLAIMS - Dealing with persons injured on private or pleasure water crafts.
Admiralty and Maritime Law
Automobile Accidents
Cruise Ship Injuries
Maritime Personal Injury
Personal Injury
Slip and Fall
Wrongful Death