When an emergency situation strikes, a rapid and effective response system aimed at protecting lives, the environment and assets is essential. In wreck removal, the focus is on the recovery of assets, as well as minimizing the impact on traffic and other associated activities. Timely execution with specific attention to safety and the environment is essential.We have the expertise and the capacity to undertake complex wreck removal and marine-related operations by mobilizing heavy assets and the equipment required, such as the sheerlegs and barges, as well as floating cranes and salvage equipment - pacific tugboat service.
We have a robust salvage law practice, with experience touching all aspects of oil spill response, pollution, towage, wreck removal and ship recycling issues. Not only helps owners respond to oil spills and salvage operations, but we also work with national and international authorities while we represent clients’ interests in formal inquiries and investigations.Our experience in contentious cross-border litigation and arbitration gives us the insight to advise our clients through the complex issues that can accompany large and sophisticated salvage disputes and transactions - pacific maritime group.
Generally speaking, if a vessel sinks in navigable waters, its owners, charterers, or operators have a duty to remove that vessel and/or to reimburse removes it, irrespective of whether the sinking was accidental or negligent. Moreover, the vessel operator whose negligence contributed to the sinking may be liable for extraordinary expenses of navigating other vessels around a wreck prior to removal. Due to these serious legal penalties, we frequently advise vessel owners in the aftermath of a sinking and provide legal guidance on the ensuing operations to help with environmental and pollution concerns, insurance claims. For more information please visit our site https://www.Pacificmaritimegroup.com/
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