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The Experience to Resolve Your Maritime and Admiralty Claims 

Different law applies at sea. For cruise ship passengers, seamen and others who take to the sea to make a living or for pleasure, there is a completely different system for bringing injury claims to court. If you have been injured at sea, you need the help of an experienced maritime lawyer working diligently for you.

We Have More Than 40 Years of Maritime Law Experience

At Seattle Maritime Attorneys, we provide skilled representation to the victims of maritime injuries. Whether you are a cruise ship passenger, seaman, tug or barge worker, ferry worker or a merchant seaman, we will work closely with you to identify your needs and aggressively pursue the compensation you are entitled to receive.

From our office locations in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, we stand up for the rights of injury victims from Florida and California all the way to the Bering Sea. To schedule your free initial consultation, call our Seattle office at 206-729-5252, our Bellevue office at 425-454-3800, or visit our contact page.

Injured at Sea? We Can Help

We provide skilled representation to seafood processors and commercial fishermen, tug and barge workers, pleasure boaters and cruise ship passengers, handling Jones Act cases and claims involving:

  • Cruise ship passenger injuries and medical bills
  • Commercial fishing and processing injuries
  • Injuries to merchant seamen
  • Tug and barge injuries
  • Washington State ferry employee and passenger injuries
  • Wage claims
  • Maintenance and cure
  • Pleasure boat and yacht accidents

Put an End to Your Legal Woes

You've been through enough and shouldn't have to spend anymore time worrying about your legal problems. Let us take care of them.

Contact us today for a free initial consultation with a highly skilled and sympathetic maritime law attorney.

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