What is ‘general average’ and how does it affect my maritime injury claim?

General average is a legal practice that is used to make sure that all parties involved in a maritime casualty or accident are treated fairly. It is used to divide the losses between the owner of the ship, the insurers, and the cargo owners and shippers in proportion to the value of their interests. In the event of a maritime accident, the owner of the ship may have to make a payment to the other parties to settle their claims. For example, if cargo is spilled during a storm, the owner may be required to pay the amount lost by the cargo owner due to the loss of the cargo. This type of payment is known as general average. In New Hampshire, general average may affect your maritime injury claim if the incident was the result of someone else’s negligence. For example, if you were injured due to a shipowner’s carelessness in the maintenance of a vessel, you may be able to recover damages through a general average claim. This could help to recover your financial losses, such as lost wages, medical bills, and other expenses related to your injury. General average is an important concept in maritime injury law. It allows for the fair and equitable sharing of losses among the parties involved in a maritime accident. In New Hampshire, it can help to make sure that you are properly compensated for your injuries in the event of another person’s negligence.

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