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Maritime

Maritime - Admiralty

 

Maritime or Admiralty litigation involves unique laws, environments, and conditions that are often foreign to the average person. Damages sustained on inland waters or at sea rarely pertain to the same set of laws that apply to similar damages that occur on land. Cruise ship incidents, barge accidents, the Jones Act, wake damage, Hague Rules, LHWCA, DOHSA, are terms and conditions that will likely be unfamiliar to your jury. Let Trial Exhibits’ experience aid in the explanation of the incident at hand.

 

 

 


Trial Exhibits, Inc. can help your jury conceptualize the incident that led to the current trial. Animated reconstruction of wave heights, vessel behavior in a seaway, rules of the road, wind impact, vessel strength, unloading procedures, and cargo tie down procedures will help you win your next case.

 

 

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Other Services of Interest

For over 20 years, Trial Exhibits Inc. has been providing litigation support services for attorneys across the country.  We are a full service lititgation support company offering everything you need for your maritime cases. From Focus Groups to Electronic Trial Presentation, we have you covered!

 

> Full Service Litigation Support
> Decreased Trial Costs
> Attention to Deadlines
> Cutting Edge Courtroom Technology
> Experienced Trial Techs, Jury Consultants, and Multi-Media Designers
> Consistent, High Quality Courtroom Exhibits
> Vendors/Streamlined Invoicing
 

 

 

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