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March 30, 2023
Beate Tveter - senior claims handler, Norway and Gjermund Myrann - claims handler, Norway
Summer is near and so are potential risks for boat owners

Read this in Norwegian. As we move closer to boating season, small steps help determine whether a boat stays ashore. Each year, many of the injuries we witness post-loss occur when launching or at the start of the season as a result of some owners o…

March 30, 2023 by Beate Tveter - senior claims handler, Norway and Gjermund Myrann - claims handler, Norway
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March 29, 2023
Roeland Kort, expert major and complex loss & marine surveyor and Michael Aupperlee, marine surveyor
Getting ahead of marine liability risks

When goods and machinery are produced on one side of the world and shipped to another, challenges arise. After a loss, there are documents to review, shipping regulations to navigate and liability issues to uncover. Whether a company is shipping peri…

March 29, 2023 by Roeland Kort, expert major and complex loss & marine surveyor and Michael Aupperlee, marine surveyor
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September 21, 2016
Patrick Hudson, District Manager/Forensic Engineer, Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc.
Staying afloat with boating safety

According to 2015 U.S. Coast Guard statistics, May through September is the peak period for recreational boating accidents. Florida, Minnesota, Michigan, and California lead the nation in the number of registered boats while Florida regularly leads t…

September 21, 2016 by Patrick Hudson, District Manager/Forensic Engineer, Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc.
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