Luxury vessel accidents are more common than most think when negligence leads to injury, we’re here to hold the responsible parties accountable.
With decades of experience navigating the complexities of maritime law, our firm is uniquely equipped to represent victims of superyacht injuries, private charter accident, and crew-related incidents. Whether you were injured as a guest, a crew member, or a contractor aboard a luxury vessel, our team of maritime attorneys is ready to provide aggressive and expert legal representation.
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If you were injured during a private yacht charter due to negligence whether through unsafe docking, poor safety measures, or untrained staff you may be entitled to compensation. Our private yacht injury attorneys specialize in uncovering liability in high-end charter arrangements.
Superyacht environments often carry hidden dangers from wet decks to unsecured equipment. Guests may suffer slip-and-falls, head trauma, or even foodborne illness while at sea. We help superyacht injury victims understand and pursue their rights.
Even the most luxurious vessels can harbor dangerous design flaws or outdated safety equipment. We investigate liability surrounding on-board hazards such as:Defective jet skis, tenders, or diving equipment, Unsecured furnishings leading to head or spine injuries.
Yacht owners, operators, and charter companies have a duty of care to their guests and crew. When they fail through poor maintenance, intoxicated operators, or ignored safety codes we hold them legally accountable.
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"I suffered a serious back injury due to an unstable staircase on a private charter in the Bahamas. This firm handled everything fast, confidential, and professional."
"After a fire broke out on a luxury vessel I was working on, I had no idea I was even covered by maritime law. They helped me secure a six-figure settlement."
“Slipped on a private yacht and broke my ankle. The team handled everything across borders and got me a strong settlement. Total professionals.”
Depending on your role (guest or crew), different laws apply. Guests may file personal injury or premises liability claims, while crew are typically covered under the Jones Act and General Maritime Law.
Yes many luxury vessel agreements still fall under U.S. or international maritime law, especially if the operator is U.S.-based or if the yacht is registered under a U.S. flag.
It depends on the severity of your injury, negligence involved, lost wages, and other damages. We offer free case evaluations to give you an idea of your potential compensation.
Maritime claims are time-sensitive. Depending on the type of case, statutes of limitation can range from 1 to 3 years. Contact us immediately to protect your rights.