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New York Admiralty Maritime Lawyers

Looking for a New York Admiralty Maritime Lawyer to help you with your legal issue? Simply select your New York county from the list below, or fill out the short form to the right to receive a FREE Admiralty Maritime case evaluation today.

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Admiralty Maritime Lawyers in New York

  • Albany County
  • Allegany County
  • Bronx County
  • Broome County
  • Cattaraugus County
  • Cayuga County
  • Chautauqua County
  • Chemung County
  • Chenango County
  • Clinton County
  • Columbia County
  • Cortland County
  • Delaware County
  • Dutchess County
  • Erie County
  • Essex County
  • Franklin County
  • Fulton County
  • Genesee County
  • Greene County
  • Hamilton County
  • Herkimer County
  • Jefferson County
  • Kings County
  • Lewis County
  • Livingston County
  • Madison County
  • Missing Data County
  • Monroe County
  • Montgomery County
  • Nassau County
  • New York County
  • Niagara County
  • Oneida County
  • Onondaga County
  • Ontario County
  • Orange County
  • Orleans County
  • Oswego County
  • Otsego County
  • Putnam County
  • Queens County
  • Richmond County
  • Rockland County
  • Saint Lawrence County
  • Saratoga County
  • Schenectady County
  • Schoharie County
  • Schuyler County
  • Seneca County
  • Steuben County
  • Suffolk County
  • Sullivan County
  • Tioga County
  • Tompkins County
  • Ulster County
  • Warren County
  • Washington County
  • Wayne County
  • Westchester County
  • Wyoming County
  • Yates County

  • Admiralty Maritime Resource Center

    The Admiralty Maritime Resource Center offers important information for individuals and families involved in Admiralty Maritime cases in New York. For useful legal information on Admiralty Maritime topics, New York residents can review the comprehensive legal resources below.

    • Maritime and Admiralty Law
      Information on maritime law, admiralty law, the Death on the High Seas Act, the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, the Outer Continental Shelf Act and your rights at sea.
    • Maritime Injuries
      Maritime injury information including Jones Act vs. Workers' Compensation, unseaworthy vessels, at-risk workers, maritime wrongful death and what to do if you are injured at sea.
    • The Jones Act
      Information on the Jones Act including remedies, damages, examples of employer negligence, maintenance and cure and Jones Act FAQs. 
    • Cruise Ship Accidents
      Cruise ship injury and accident information including types of cruise ship injuries, cruise ship regulations and cruise injury FAQs.
    • At Risk Maritime Workers
      Information for offshore rig and platform workers, tugboat and barge workers, longshore and harbor workers, commercial fishermen, crabbers, factory trawler workers, merchant mariners, deckhands, dredge workers and ship, tanker and freighter crew who are at risk for developing maritime injuries.
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