Maritime Expert Witnesses in Arizona

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Maritime expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including marine navigation, vessel operations, cargo handling, and offshore safety. Some of the most common specialties include collision reconstruction, seamanship standards, maritime regulations, and marine engineering. They can opine on the effects of negligent navigation, improper maintenance, regulatory noncompliance, and unsafe maritime practices.

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This cruise ship physician, trained in emergency medicine, earned his MBBS (British equivalent of MD) at London's top medical institution. He has more than 18 years of experience in acute clinical medicine and more than 7 years working in the cruise ship industry, both as shoreside management and at sea as a ship physician. He began his career as a Senior Physician at Carnival Cruise Lines, before moving on to physician leadership roles at Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean Cruises. Currently, this expert is a consulting physician and responsible officer for a top international cruise line.

    Consultant Physician and Responsible Officer, Top International Cruise Line

    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), University College London

    Los Angeles,

    California

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This highly experienced marine insurance and claims consultant began his career as a Merchant Navy Deck Officer. He went on to become a Claims Executive and eventually earned his M.A. in Maritime Policy from Greenwich University. The expert spent 12 years with CP SHIPS, where he was the Vice President of Insurance & Claims and reported to the CFO of the 80-ship company. He was a delegate to the United Nations fort the International Chamber of Shipping, where he was responsible for negotiating the precursor to The Rotterdam Rules. He also has experience as a lecturer in maritime policy courses. Currently, he is active as a maritime insurance expert witness and consultant.

    Independent Maritime Insurance Claims Consultant

    Master of Arts (MA), Greenwich University

    Studio City,

    California

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $600/hr
    Court Fee $600/hr

    This expert has over 35 years of engineering experience specializing in the modeling of surface water resource systems, forensic hydrology and hydraulics, and alternative flood control measures. He is also an American Academy of Water Resources recognized Diplomate as a Water Resouces Engineer. The expert has managed both flood control and water supply projects as well. As a State Board Member of the Forensic Expert Witness Association, he has demonstrated distinguished and considerable experience testifying as an expert witness on the design of stormwater control systems, and the causes of historic flood and drowning events in well over 100 cases.

    President and Principal Engineer, A water resource consulting company in CA

    Master of Science (MS), University of California, Los Angeles

    Palm Springs,

    California

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  • Review Fee $220/hr
    Deposition Fee $320/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This qualified expert has nearly 40 years of experience in the field of marine engineering. He received his LLB from the University of London before earning his MSc in engineering and management from the University of Portsmouth. He then received his LLM in maritime law from London Metropolitan University and his LLM in U.S. law from Washington University St. Louis. He is certified by the International Register of Certificated Auditors as a maritime auditor and licensed as a Class 1 MCA UK chief engineer. He is active in his field as a member of the Society of Naval Architects, the International Institute of Marine Surveying, the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, and the Institute of Marine Engineers. His former positions include staff engineer for Cunard Line, the senior surveyor and senior maritime auditor for Lloyds Register, an associate for London Offshore Consultants, and the president of A.M. Marine Surveys. Currently, this expert serves as the president of a maritime consultancy based in California.

    President, A maritime consultancy in CA

    Master of Laws (LLM), Washington University St. Louis

    Long Beach,

    California

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What Can a Maritime Expert Witness Opine On?

Navigation Planning

Creating route plans for maritime travel.

Vessel Inspection

Assessing ships for safety compliance.

Cargo Loading

Managing the safe loading of goods.

Ballast Water Management

Controlling water for vessel stability.

Emergency Drill Conducting

Practicing safety procedures on board.

Ship Maintenance

Performing repairs and upkeep on vessels.

FAQs for Maritime Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a maritime expert witness?

A maritime expert witness is a specialist who explains industry standards, safety, and navigation in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, reconstructing accidents, testifying, and clarifying complex maritime issues.

What types of cases can a maritime expert witness opine on?

A maritime expert witness opines on vessel collisions, cargo damage, personal injury at sea, salvage, marine insurance disputes, regulatory compliance, navigation errors, and ship operations.

How can a maritime expert witness strengthen liability analysis in cargo disputes?

A maritime expert witness strengthens liability analysis in cargo disputes by clarifying industry standards, causation, and fault using technical evidence and regulatory knowledge.

What training and sea service should a maritime expert witness possess for collision matters?

A maritime expert witness for collision matters should have formal nautical training, officer licenses, and extensive sea service in ship navigation, collision avoidance, and incident response.

How does a maritime expert witness support evaluation of compliance with SOLAS and COLREGS?

A maritime expert witness evaluates vessel operations, documentation, and decision‑making to determine if actions complied with SOLAS safety rules and COLREGS navigation requirements.

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