Vessel Collisions: Why 'Right of Way' Won’t Save You on the Water

Posted by John K. Fulweiler | Feb 18, 2025 | 0 Comments

Many mariners mistakenly believe they have an absolute "right of way" at sea, but the 'Rules of the Road (COLREGs)' make one thing clear -- every vessel must take action to avoid a collision. While the stand-on vessel should maintain course and speed, it must also act if a crash becomes imminent. Ignoring this duty can lead to serious legal and financial consequences. The bottom line? Ego and assumptions don’t matter -- collision avoidance does.

Who’s at Fault in a Boat Collision? Understanding Maritime Law

Posted by John K. Fulweiler | Jan 13, 2025 | 0 Comments

Who’s at Fault in a Boat Collision? Fault in a boat collision under the maritime law depends on factors like negligence, adherence to the COLREGS (Rules of the Road), and the roles of the stand-on and give-way vessels. Maritime law often uses comparative fault to assign liability percentages to each vessel. Key evidence like voyage data, witness accounts and logbooks play a significant role in determining fault. If you’ve been involved in a boat collision, understanding these principles is crucial for protecting your rights. Learn more about maritime collision liability and how to navigate the legal aftermath. #boatcollision fault #boatlaw vessel #boatinjury

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