Maritime Expert Witnesses in Oklahoma

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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 $225/hr
    Deposition Fee $225/hr
    Court Fee $225/hr

    This expert has been working with floating drilling and production vessels for over 40 years. He completed his undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering in Hong Kong prior to earning an M.S. and Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from the University of Houston. He began his career as a Design Engineer and Computer Specialist with The Offshore Company, where for 6 years he performed analyses for the design and operation of floating drilling vessels, including conducting mooring and riser analyses. He then joined Exxon's upstream research affiliate Exxon Production Research Company, where he worked for 22 years. As a Senior Research Specialist in their Offshore Division, this expert conducted research in the areas of mooring and risers and provided technical support to Exxon's offshore operations worldwide, while he also taught internal training courses on mooring and riser systems. Furthermore he has been teaching mooring short courses at the University of Texas and in Singapore. He was the recipient of awards and honors such as the American Petroleum Institute's Citation for Distinguished Meritorious Service, DeepStar's Outstanding Contribution Award, and Who's Who in the South and Southwest. He was the chairman of API Mooring Resources Group for 24 years (1982-2006) responsible for the development of API RP 2SK (mooring design), API RP 2I (mooring inspection), and API RP 2SM (fiber rope mooring). He also played a key role in the development of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) mooring codes, which required a thorough understanding of both American and European mooring codes. Currently, this expert is a Technical Advisor for a private offshore industry consulting group, as well as an independent consultant to the offshore industry. Some of his activities in these roles have included writing mooring standards for Chevron, revising the American Bureau of Shipping Guidance Notes on Application of Fiber Rope for Offshore Mooring, and directing a joint industry project on Arctic mooring systems. He has served as a mooring expert in 7 litigation processes concerning mooring failures.

    Offshore Industry Expert, An independent consultancy

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Houston

    Bellaire,

    Texas

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

    This expert has a quarter century of experience in offshore and high-level onshore marine related positions in the maritime and offshore oil and gas industries. A United States Coast Guard licensed Master since 2007, her background includes operational experience on container vessels, tankers, general cargo vessels, Ro-Ros, LMSRs, research vessels, and yard patrol craft. Her knowledge base also includes extensive experience in maritime operations, safety procedures, operations, logistics, consulting, project management, damage control and training. She was a Commander in the US Navy Reserve and served in the United States Merchant Marine Program until 2011.

    Instructor, A maritime consultancy and training center

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Texas A&M University, Galveston

    Carolina,

    Texas

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  • Review Fee $750/hr
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    This highly-qualified expert has extensive experience in admiralty and maritime law. After earning his BS in marine transportation from Texas A&M University, and this expert went on to complete testing for a US Coast Guard Third Mate Unlimited Any Gross Ton License. He spent seven years sailing on various types and sizes of US Jones Act and international trading tank vessels in charge of navigation watch, cargo operations, deck maintenance and repair, and ISO/ISM safety management compliance, in all officer ranks. After becoming eligible for a US Coast Guard Master Unlimited Any Gross Tons License, this expert served in command of a 48,000 ton US flagged chemical tanker. He later was selected to serve with the Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots as a state commissioned and federally licensed harbor pilot, in the state of Texas for thirteen years. Over the course of his career, this expert has played major roles in the acceptance and implementation of various professional guidelines, including the first Navigation and Safety Guidelines for the Port of Corpus Christi. Currently, this experts serves as a private maritime consultant based out of Texas.

    Consultant, A private maritime consultancy in TX

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Texas A&M University

    Corpus Christi,

    Texas

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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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