Recreational Boating InjuriesFlorida Boating Injury LawyerAttorney John Merting can help the families of anyone suffering a catastrophic injury or wrongful death in a recreational boating or diving accident. In more than 35 years as a Florida boating injury lawyer, Mr. Merting has helped hundreds of clients get the compensation they deserve for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more. Mr. Merting will meet with you at no charge, and if he takes your case, he will charge nothing until you win a settlement or jury award. At the Law Offices of John W. Merting, P.A., we accept cases involving cruise ships, private or rented personal watercraft, and even diving injuries. Many collisions involving boats or personal watercraft involve very serious injuries and even drownings; such cases should only be entrusted to the most experienced maritime attorneys. Experienced Florida Boating Injury Lawyer Offering Personalized ServiceJohn Merting has received many honors for his decades of work in admiralty, maritime law, and boating injuries. As the first board certified admiralty and maritime attorney in the Florida Panhandle, Mr. Merting has been involved in setting precedents that help people injured on the sea obtain the recoveries to which they are due. His reputation in the legal community is such that Mr. Merting frequently receives attorney referrals from across the world to handle especially challenging cases. Mr. Merting offers personalized service to every client, never passing people off to assistants or paralegals. Contact Our LawyerMr. Merting has been an avid recreational boater his entire life, and is proud to serve victims of injuries occurring on oceans, rivers, and lakes. He will speak with any potential client for no charge. Contact Florida boating injury lawyer John Merting today. You can also fill out a special personal injury intake form. From law offices near Pensacola, Florida, Mr. Merting assists clients throughout the world, with many cases centering in the international ports of Florida, Alabama, the Mississippi River, Louisiana, Texas, and other areas of the United States. For more information about the law as it pertains to boating injuries, please visit our Boating Injuries and Accidents Information Center. For more general information about personal injury law, see our Personal Injury/Wrongful Death FAQ. Call for an Initial Consultation at No Charge
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