Anonymous wrote:Ship owner just filed a limitation of liability action in federal court to cap damages at 43 million. Maritime law allows the ship owner to cap damages at the value of the ship and cargo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ship owner just filed a limitation of liability action in federal court to cap damages at 43 million. Maritime law allows the ship owner to cap damages at the value of the ship and cargo.
Does maritime law cover damage to bridges and other surface structures? I am a lawyer but this isn't my area.
I only remember this from a federal judge clerkship 35 years ago but yes. Under Maritime law you cannot get more than the value of the ship and the cargo out of the owner. Owner has to file the action but the order will be granted assuming it was a ship and it was in the water. That’s all you get for any damages.
That's the owner. Not the insurance syndicate. The syndicate will be liable to the limits of the policy it underwrote.
Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely horrifying! Hoping that the casualties are limited, although it appears some vehicles fell into the river![]()
https://wtop.com/baltimore/2024/03/key-bridge-in-baltimore-collapses-after-hitting-large-boat/
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Anonymous wrote:For those who are interested in this story, 1A had a segment on it and I thought the longshoreman guest was really good--felt like he was straight out of a David Simon series!
https://the1a.org/segments/unpacking-the-aftermath-of-the-baltimore-bridge-disaster/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ship owner just filed a limitation of liability action in federal court to cap damages at 43 million. Maritime law allows the ship owner to cap damages at the value of the ship and cargo.
Does maritime law cover damage to bridges and other surface structures? I am a lawyer but this isn't my area.
I only remember this from a federal judge clerkship 35 years ago but yes. Under Maritime law you cannot get more than the value of the ship and the cargo out of the owner. Owner has to file the action but the order will be granted assuming it was a ship and it was in the water. That’s all you get for any damages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ship owner just filed a limitation of liability action in federal court to cap damages at 43 million. Maritime law allows the ship owner to cap damages at the value of the ship and cargo.
Does maritime law cover damage to bridges and other surface structures? I am a lawyer but this isn't my area.
Anonymous wrote:Ship owner just filed a limitation of liability action in federal court to cap damages at 43 million. Maritime law allows the ship owner to cap damages at the value of the ship and cargo.