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Maritime Attorney Adam Deitz Again Included in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch

Mariner Law, PLLC is proud to announce that Admiralty Attorney Adam Deitz has again been recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in 2023.  This is the second year in a row that Attorney Deitz has been acknowledged for his professional excellence in personal injury litigation.  

Best Lawyers has been publishing extraordinary lawyers and top legal talent in more than 70 countries since 1981.  Attorneys highlighted by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch are selected through a peer-review voting process among top lawyers in the field.  

As explained by Best Lawyers CEO Phillip Greer: "We are delighted to announce the 2023 recognitions for the United States and congratulate the worthy lawyers honored…. For more than 40 years, our awards have garnered the respect of the industry as a reliable and unbiased resource to identify the top legal professionals, and we are proud to continue our globally respected purely peer-review methodology through these recognitions for lawyers at every level in their career."

The Maritime Lawyer for Injured Mariners

Attorney Deitz is excited to continue serving his niche client base, representing injured mariners from coast to coast.  As both an experienced maritime lawyer and a licensed mariner, he zealously advocates for Jones Act seamen, commercial fishermen, longshoremen, recreational boaters, and anyone else injured on the water.  If you or a loved one was hurt or tragically killed at sea, Mariner Law, PLLC handles cases nationwide.  Call today for a free consultation: (253) 600-2531.

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Vessel Collisions, Allisions, and Other Accidents

Maritime Wrongful Death

Admiralty and Maritime Law

Vessel Sinkings

Marine Salvage

Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act

Public Vessels Act and Suits in Admiralty Act

Unseaworthiness

Maritime Casualties

Tug and Barge Accidents

Boarding Accidents

Cargo Handling Accidents

Commercial Fishing Accidents

Charter Boat Accidents

Crane Accidents

Cruise Ship Accidents

Defective Equipment

Dinner Boat Accidents

Dredge Accidents

Dry Dock Accidents

Engine Room Accidents

Fire/Explosion Accidents

Ferry Accidents

Jet Ski Accidents

Jetboat Accidents

Marine Pilot Accidents

Mooring Line Accidents

Recreational Boating Accidents

Slip/Trip and Fall Accidents

Tour Boat Accidents

Toxic Exposure Accidents

Wind Farm Accidents

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Maritime Injuries

Amputated Fingers

Arm Injuries

Back Injuries

Blindness

Brain Injuries

Broken Bones

Burn Injuries

Cancer

Crush Injuries

Drowning

Electrical Shock

Foot Injuries

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Hand Injuries

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Hypothermia

Knee Injuries

Leg Injuries

Hearing Loss

Lost Limbs

Lung Disease / Mesothelioma

Neck Injuries

Shoulder Injuries

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Barger Workers / Tankermen

Commercial Fishermen

Cooks

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Ship Officers

Stewards

Tug Crew

Vessel Passengers

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