Ship grounded on a rocky shore with waves crashing.

Post-Marine Casualty Inspection of Ships, Yachts and Vessels in Spain

A post-marine casualty inspection is a technical assessment carried out after an incident affecting ships, yachts, or recreational vessels. Its purpose is to determine the actual extent of structural and mechanical damage, analyze the technical causes, and issue a substantiated technical report suitable for insurers, P&I Clubs, or legal proceedings.

When Is a Post-Casualty Inspection Required?

This service is typically required following events such as:

  • Collisions

  • Groundings

  • Onboard fires

  • Flooding incidents

  • Structural impact damage

  • Major mechanical failures

An immediate technical evaluation ensures that the vessel's actual condition is properly documented.

white and brown fishing boat on seashore during daytime
white and brown fishing boat on seashore during daytime

Technical Damage Assessment

The inspection may include:

  • Hull structural analysis

  • Assessment of deformations or fractures

  • Inspection of watertight compartments

  • Review of affected machinery

  • Electrical and safety system analysis

For commercial ships, the assessment may extend to critical structural areas and cargo-related elements.

A cargo ship is sailing in the open ocean.
A cargo ship is sailing in the open ocean.

Determination of Technical Causes

The technical report may incorporate:

  • Structural factor evaluation

  • Impact or overload analysis

  • Verification of operational conditions

  • Review of prior maintenance records

A clear determination of technical causes is essential in insurance claims and liability disputes.

white and brown ship on sea under gray sky
white and brown ship on sea under gray sky

Documentation and Evidentiary Value

The inspection report includes:

  • Detailed technical report

  • Photographic documentation

  • Comprehensive damage description

  • Repair recommendations

  • Preliminary technical cost estimation (if required)

The report can be used as supporting evidence in insurance claims or maritime legal proceedings

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man in black suit standing on gray concrete staircase

Intervention with Insurers and Legal Entities

A post-casualty inspection is essential for:

  • Hull & Machinery (H&M) claims

  • P&I claims

  • Liability assessment

  • Maritime legal proceedings

  • Economic damage quantification

Independent technical intervention ensures objectivity, accuracy, and professional rigor.

white and blue cruise ship on sea during daytime
white and blue cruise ship on sea during daytime

Application by Vessel Type

This service is provided for:

  • Merchant vessels and commercial units

  • Yachts and megayachts

  • Recreational and leisure craft

Each inspection is tailored to the structural configuration and operational profile of the unit.

white and black sailing ship
white and black sailing ship