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CrewRights is an online fixed-fee information and document preparation service operated by CrewRights Ltd in the UK, aimed at yacht and merchant vessel crew. It focuses on unpaid wages, discrepancies in holiday pay, unclear SEA seafarer employment agreement terms, and sensitive communication situations. It is important to note that the website explicitly states that it is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or contact employers or third parties on users’ behalf.
The service is built around three fixed-scope service packs: the SEA Review Pack explains key contract terms, identifies common red flags, and suggests questions to ask before signing; the Pay & Leave Review Pack prepares wage and leave calculation tables based on payslips, contract terms, and dates, and explains any differences or points of concern; the Communication Pack helps users draft neutral, professional emails or letters. The workflow starts with submitting the situation and supporting materials. CrewRights then reviews documents such as the SEA, payslips, dates, and messages, before delivering structured explanations, tables, draft text, and suggested next steps. Delivery is typically 2–5 working days, while the FAQ also says most service packs are completed within 2–3 working days once all materials have been provided.
CrewRights uses a fixed-fee model with no hourly billing. Prices are shown on the website or at checkout, but the scraped text does not disclose specific amounts. Users first submit their situation for free; CrewRights confirms within 24 hours whether it can help, then sends a payment link. Work begins after payment. Free resources include a guide to the first 14 days after unpaid wages, an SEA red flags guide, and a pre-communication checklist.
The strengths are its clearly defined scope, predictable costs, and outputs that can be used directly for self-communication or shared with a union or lawyer for reference. It also emphasizes avoiding unnecessary escalation, making it suitable for crew who are still on board or worried about backlash from communicating. The drawbacks are that it does not provide legal conclusions or formal claims representation, and it does not guarantee recovery of funds. Once substantive work has begun, refunds are generally not available. In addition, the site does not disclose specific payment methods, APIs, third-party integrations, permission systems, or security certifications, so it should not be evaluated as an enterprise SaaS platform.
CrewRights is suitable for maritime crew with questions about SEA contracts, wage or leave calculation disputes, unclear deductions, or a need for professional written communication. If the issue has already entered litigation or arbitration, or requires a definitive assessment of a specific legal jurisdiction, users should seek a qualified lawyer directly. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and is therefore marked as unknown. Alternatives include seafarer unions, crew welfare organizations, maritime labor lawyers, or local legal consultation services.
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crewrights.com is an Unknown Legal & Tax (Crew Legal Support) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach crewrights.com directly.