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Texas admiralty lawyers help the persons injured or harmed in circumstances governed by admiralty law (also known as maritime law). Texas has a great need for admiralty lawyers, with a huge amount of maritime-related commerce being conducted at the Gulf of Mexico and inland at Texas ports such as:
Texas also has nearly 200,000 miles of rivers and streams and over 150 lakes. Admiralty law covers almost all activities on the Gulf and the oceans, seas, and navigable inland waters around the world. Thus, Texas admiralty attorneys have many opportunities to help the injured, whether they're maritime employees or simply passengers, recreational boaters, or otherwise involved in an incident on a waterway that results in losses such as:
Although admiralty law has been in existence for hundreds of years, it remains something of a "specialty" among lawyers. Most attorneys and law firms in the U.S. do not practice admiralty law. If you need an admiralty lawyer, it is in your best interest to find a qualified and skilled lawyer who is experienced in this field.
Admiralty law is also quite complex. Maritime laws are a mix of domestic (U.S. and other countries) and international laws. Texas' proximity to Mexico gives rise to some international cases, for example. In addition, there is a spectrum of admiralty laws that concern maritime workers, private citizens, and cargo, such as the:
If you have a case that you think may need the attention of an attorney who is well versed in admiralty law and you live or work in Texas, contact us to schedule a free consultation with a Texas admiralty lawyer in your area, and learn about your legal rights and options.
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