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Maritime Law
5 步骤
更新 March 2026

解决海上货物纠纷

如何根据1992年《海上货物运输法》对损坏或丢失的货物提出索赔。

概述

If goods shipped by sea arrive damaged, short-delivered, or not at all, you may have a claim against the carrier, charterer, or their insurers. Maritime cargo claims are governed by the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992, the Hague-Visby Rules (incorporated into English law), and the contract of carriage (bill of lading or sea waybill). Claims are typically brought in the Admiralty Court (part of the King's Bench Division) or resolved through London maritime arbitration. Time limits are strict — usually one year from delivery or expected delivery under the Hague-Visby Rules.

谁可以使用此程序

  • You are the lawful holder of a bill of lading or named consignee on a sea waybill
  • The goods were damaged, lost, or short-delivered during sea transit
  • The carrier or charterer has not adequately compensated you
  • You are within the one-year time limit (or any contractual time bar)

逐步流程

1

Inspect and Document the Damage

On receipt of the cargo, inspect it immediately. Note any visible damage on the delivery receipt or mate's receipt. If damage is not apparent, you must give written notice to the carrier within 3 days of delivery (Article III rule 6 of the Hague-Visby Rules). Take photographs and arrange for a survey by an independent marine surveyor.

时间范围: Immediately on delivery
实用提示
  • Always 'clause' the delivery receipt if damage is visible
  • An unclaused receipt creates a presumption goods arrived in good condition
  • Engage a P&I Club surveyor or independent loss adjuster
2

Notify Your Cargo Insurers

If you have cargo insurance (typically under an Institute Cargo Clauses policy), notify your insurers immediately. They will appoint a loss adjuster or surveyor. If the claim is paid by insurers, they will pursue the carrier by subrogation in your name.

时间范围: Within days of discovery
实用提示
  • Keep the damaged goods — insurers may want to inspect them
  • Do not dispose of packaging until after the survey
3

Identify the Responsible Parties

Determine who is liable: the contractual carrier (named on the bill of lading), the actual carrier (ship operator), the charterer, or the stevedores. Check the bill of lading for jurisdiction and arbitration clauses. Most London bills of lading provide for English law and London arbitration.

时间范围: As soon as possible
实用提示
  • The 'Himalaya clause' may extend the carrier's defences to sub-contractors
  • Check whether the Hague-Visby Rules apply — they limit liability per package or unit
4

Send a Letter of Claim

Write a formal letter of claim to the carrier (and their P&I Club if known) setting out the facts, the damage, the amount claimed, and the legal basis. Enclose copies of the bill of lading, survey report, commercial invoice, and packing list. Request a response within 28 days.

时间范围: Well within the 1-year time limit
实用提示
  • Address the claim to the carrier and copy their P&I Club
  • Under the Hague-Visby Rules, liability is limited to 666.67 SDR per package or 2 SDR per kilogram (whichever is higher) unless the value was declared
5

Commence Proceedings or Arbitration

If the claim is not resolved, commence proceedings in the Admiralty Court (for court claims) or London maritime arbitration (if the contract provides for it). The strict one-year time limit under the Hague-Visby Rules means you must issue proceedings within one year of delivery or expected delivery. In arbitration, appoint your arbitrator and serve a notice of arbitration.

时间范围: Within 1 year of delivery
实用提示
  • The one-year time bar is strict — courts rarely extend it
  • London Maritime Arbitrators Association (LMAA) arbitration is the standard forum
  • Consider arresting the vessel as security for your claim (Admiralty action in rem)

费用

Marine survey£500–£5,000 depending on cargo value
Admiralty Court issue feeBased on claim value (£35–£10,000)
LMAA arbitrationArbitrators' fees typically £300–£500/hour each
Specialist maritime solicitor£250–£500/hour

重要警告

The one-year time limit under the Hague-Visby Rules is strictly enforced — do not delay.

Failure to give notice of damage within 3 days of delivery creates a presumption the goods arrived in good condition.

Carriers' liability is limited under the Hague-Visby Rules unless the shipper declared the value of the goods before shipment.

Check the bill of lading carefully for jurisdiction, arbitration, and time bar clauses.

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