Lipcon Margulies & Winkleman P.A.
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About The Business
We represent passengers and personnel who have been hurt or abused on oil tankers, cruise ships, tugs, pilot boats, kayaks, and any other sort of vessel. Furthermore, people who have been injured when traveling on any form of watercraft that can navigate and is subject to marine navigation regulations are included in the range of our representation. And, while we have a Florida office, we can represent crew members and passengers hurt on boats and ships worldwide.
Our lawyers specialize in filing personal injury lawsuits in maritime and admiralty courts against cruise companies and other ship owners. Thus, our clients typically come from a diverse spectrum of commercial vessels and include passengers, masters, or crew members. Additionally, Lipcon Margulies & Winkleman P.A. represent private party litigants hurt in collisions with smaller plates.
We also advise seafarers’ unions, cruise line personnel, and seafarers in general about their legal entitlements to compensation, medical care, and job rights. We have extensive experience addressing Jones Act claims, cases involving “maintenance and cure,” problems concerning seamen’s rights, and other legal matters covered by maritime legislation.
Despite having headquarters in six different states, including Florida, where our corporate office is located, we represent passengers and crew who have been hurt anywhere in the world. Worldwide clients of our law business come from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. We have testified in courts across the globe and have multi-lingual advocates ready to fight for your rights.
Free consultations are available from our maritime attorneys. Accordingly, a contingent fee is assessed if the settlement is recovered. No recovery entails no charges or fees. In line with this, you may contact a knowledgeable maritime attorney at Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A. for a confidential, no-obligation assessment if you have been hurt at sea.