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Admiralty / Maritime Subrogation

Our Admiralty/Maritime Law Subrogation Practice

If your business deals with accidents on the Atlantic Ocean, Massachusetts or New England waters, or other major national waterways, contact Regan & Kiely LLP today for large law-firm impact and small-law firm accessibility.

Our law firm's comprehensive knowledge of and special focus on all workings of our country's maritime judicial system, subrogation included, is reflected in the results we have achieved in our over 15 years of distinguished practice. We serve as ongoing counsel for many of the nation's largest companies with interests in Boston, across the region and around world.

We work with insurance companies who have underwritten policies covering their shipping or fishing business anywhere in New England, as well as general liability, third-party administrators and independent adjustment companies. We work hard to maximize your recovery in insurance subrogation claims.

Effective and Experienced Legal Counsel

At Regan & Kiely, we capably represent your interests during the admiralty/maritime subrogation process in the same cost-efficient ways as we have counseled prominent national clients in areas such as:

  • Limitation of liability actions
  • Vessel negligence
  • Offshore product liability
  • Transportation injuries
  • Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act defense
  • Jones Act
  • Maritime business contract law
  • Maritime employment liability defense
  • Insurance coverage law

For a closer look at how we can consistently provide large-law firm results and small-law firm market prices for your company, contact the lawyers of Regan & Kiely LLP for effective and experienced legal counsel. Contact us today for a consultation. (617) 723-0901.

Serving New England and Massachusetts cities such as Boston, Cambridge, Quincy and New Bedford. Also represents nationwide and international clients in Great Britain and other countries.

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