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Court-Appointed Maritime Expert Witness

A Court-Appointed Maritime Expert Witness is a qualified professional authorized to issue technical maritime opinions with procedural validity before courts and tribunals.

In Spain, the intervention of a Maritime Expert with Naval Engineering expertise ensures reports based on structural analysis, stability studies and applicable maritime regulations, providing solid technical support in proceedings related to marine casualties, contractual disputes and maritime claims.

Acting as Party-Appointed Expert

A Judicial Maritime Expert may act as a party-appointed expert representing:

  • Shipowners

  • Marine insurers

  • Maritime companies

  • Private individuals

In this context, the technical opinion must be objective, well-founded, and consistent with applicable regulations, providing robust engineering arguments within the judicial process.

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a man working on a large boat in a dry dock

A Court-Appointed Expert Intervention

In certain proceedings, the Maritime Expert may be appointed directly by the court.

In such cases, the expert must:

  • Act with full impartiality

  • Issue an independent technical report

  • Base conclusions on verifiable engineering criteria

  • Address the specific questions raised by the court

Objectivity and technical rigor are essential for the validity of the expert opinion.

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a man in a suit

Courtroom Ratification

The Judicial Maritime Expert may be required to:

  • Ratify the report before the judge

  • Answer questions from the parties

  • Clarify complex technical issues

  • Defend the methodology applied

The ability to explain structural, stability, and regulatory concepts clearly is crucial in court proceedings.

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A man sitting at a table in front of a statue

Technical Defense of the Report

A Maritime Expert Opinion must be:

  • Technically coherent

  • Based on sound structural analysis

  • Supported by applicable maritime regulations

  • Clearly drafted

  • Defendable through oral testimony

The technical robustness of the report determines its evidentiary value within the judicial procedure.

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Wooden gavel resting on a dark surface next to book

Scope of Application

Judicial Maritime Expert services may cover:

  • Marine casualties

  • Structural damage claims

  • Contractual disputes

  • Regulatory non-compliance

  • Financial and compensation claims

Each case requires a specific technical analysis, depending on the vessel type and the nature of the dispute.

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a large cruise ship docked at a dock