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Maritime Attorney Adam Deitz Again Named a Super Lawyers Rising Star

Adam Deitz, a seasoned maritime personal injury lawyer at Mariner Law, PLLC, has been named a 2023 Super Lawyers Rising Star for the second year in a row. This is a prestigious honor given only to lawyers who have demonstrated excellence in their field.

Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected to receive this honor.

To be selected as a Rising Star, lawyers must be nominated by their peers and undergo a rigorous evaluation process. The evaluation process includes a peer review, a review of the lawyer's professional qualifications, and a review of the lawyer's case results.

Attorney Deitz is a highly experienced and skilled admiralty attorney with a proven track record of success. He has a deep understanding of the Jones Act and maritime law, with a strong commitment to providing his clients with the highest quality representation.  Mariner Law, PLLC is honored that the maritime legal community has recognized the firm for two years in a row.

The Maritime Attorney For Injured Mariners

Attorney Deitz is proud of his nationwide practice exclusively representing injured seamen and vessel passengers in claims for negligence and unseaworthiness. If you or a loved one was hurt or tragically killed on the water, call today for a fast and free consultation about your potential claims: (253) 600-2531.  Don’t go it alone in your time of need.  Mariner Law, PLLC is here to help.

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Unseaworthiness

Maritime Wrongful Death

Vessel Collisions, Allisions, and Other Accidents

Marine Salvage

Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act

Seaman's Manslaughter Statute

The Limitation of Liability Act

Vessel Sinkings

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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Frostbite

Hand Injuries

Head Injuries

Hypothermia

Knee Injuries

Leg Injuries

Hearing Loss

Lost Limbs

Lung Disease / Mesothelioma

Neck Injuries

Shoulder Injuries

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Able-bodied Seamen

Barger Workers / Tankermen

Commercial Fishermen

Cooks

Deckhands

Dock and Shipyard Workers

Engineers

Ferry Workers

Recreational Boaters

Ship Officers

Stewards

Tug Crew

Vessel Passengers

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