Maritime Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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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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Average Maritime Expert Witnesses Court Fees

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This expert is well versed in all areas of maritime safety and regulation. He spent 30 years in the United States Coast Guard serving as a Boatswains Mate and Chief Warrant Officer, among other positions in operations and safety. He has conducted a myriad of law enforcement boardings to ensure vessels were in compliance with federal law and safety requirements. He is Coast Guard trained in Jones Act, OSHA Regulations, ABYC standards, and SMS (Safety Management Systems) requirements. This expert is currently a marine safety consultant at his own private consulting practice, where he advises on liability and negligence of marine equipment and behavior aboard ships.

    Marine Safety Consultant, Private Consulting Practice

    Jupiter,

    Florida

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  • Review Fee $260/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This highly qualified maritime safety expert has been captaining ships for more than 30 years. He is trained in all operations of maritime operations and safety and has instructed on ships and ship safety extensively. He currently owns his own maritime safety and transportation logistics consulting firm, where he conducts training in the class room, in ports, and aboard ships.

    Owner and Consultant, A Maritime Safety and Logistics Consultancy in FL

    Bachelor of Science (BS), State University of New York Maritime College

    Plantation,

    Florida

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  • Review Fee $225/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This expert is a coastal engineer with 16 years of experience in engineering and project management. His wide-ranging expertise includes dredging and navigation studies, wave and hydrodynamic studies, beach nourishment, physical and numerical modeling, feasibility studies, design of traditional and innovative short protection structures, and coast flood plain mapping. He has considerable experience in the planning and design of coastal and marine structures, ports and harbors, marinas, and waterfront developments; and he has managed multi-discipline teams in the planning and design of high-profile international waterfront development projects. Having earned his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in civil engineering from the University of Delaware, this expert has held numerous coastal engineering positions throughout his career. He is currently the Senior Coastal Engineer at an independent consultancy.

    Senior Coastal Engineer, Independent Engineering Consultancy

    Master of Civil Engineering (MCE), University of Delaware

    West Palm Beach,

    Florida

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  • Review Fee $225/hr
    Deposition Fee $225/hr
    Court Fee $225/hr

    This expert is a registered Professional Engineer in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Ohio with 40+ years working in structure design for marinas and waterfront facilities. Currently, he represents clients in special projects, expert testimony, marina/waterfront design, and regulatory matters through his personal consulting business. The expert earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of South Carolina and later completed some graduate coursework in Coastal Engineering and Construction Contracts and Law at The Citadel. He is a Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and a Fellow in the American College of Forensic Examiners. In addition, he has presented at many waterfront/marina design seminars and has authored numerous technical articles on design issues.

    President & Owner, A Marina Design Consultancy

    Graduate Coursework, The Citadel

    Mount Pleasant,

    South Carolina

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  • Review Fee $495/hr
    Deposition Fee $600/hr
    Court Fee $600/hr

    This expert has over 20 years of experience as a mariner. He received a B.S. in Marine Transportation from Texas A&M University and a M.S. in Marine Management from the Maine Maritime Academy as well as a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law. In addition, he served on the United States Naval Reserve for over 20 years, eventually retiring as a Commander, and trained hundreds of cadets at the Texas Maritime Academy as Commandant of Cadets. Licensed as a United States Coast Guard Master Mariner of Any Gross Tons, he served as Master on the US Training Ship Texas Clipper II and on the United States Naval Ship Sirius for Operation Katrina Relief in New Orleans, foreign flag passenger ship doing cruises to nowhere and a US research ship. He currently serves as Senior Pilot at a major seaport with approximately 5,000 ship transits and serves as a lead Instructor for a maritime academy and has developed senior level courses for captains, senior officers, and pilots.

    Senior Pilot, A Major Seaport Based in FL

    Juris Doctor (JD), University of Miami School of Law

    Boca Raton,

    Florida

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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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