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Portland Maritime Injury Law Firm
Overview
Located in Anchorage, Alaska, the law firm of Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP, is a premier full-service legal practice for those dealing with complex challenges involving any of the following:
- Maritime law
- Maritime injury claims
- Jones Act claims
- Unseaworthiness issues
- Tug and barge claims
- Maintenance and unearned wages
- Wrongful death
With an additional law office in Woodinville, Washington, we have grown to become one of our region's most prominent and successful law firms devoted solely to maritime law. Our founder, attorney Lanning Trueb, has more than 30 years of experience handling maritime injury and death claims. What's more, our law firm's team of dedicated partners and associates possess more than 75 years of experience collectively.
This means you can expect to receive the highest level of representation possible. We have successfully handled hundreds of claims for injured maritime workers, resulting in millions of dollars in compensation for our plaintiff clients, and we will work tirelessly to help you make your life whole again.
To speak with us regarding your legal issues, you can contact Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP, to take advantage of our law firm's free initial consultation. We promise to fight hard on your behalf to help you recover the maximum amount of compensation you deserve.
About Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP
Practice Areas
- Maritime Injury Law
People
Staff
- Kenyi Parker, Legal Assistant
- Rachel Fairbanks, Paralegal, 907-277-0161
- Jennifer Ducharme, Paralegal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
209 SW Oak StreetSuite 500 Portland, OR 97204
Phone
Other Offices
Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP (Main Office) 330 L St. Suite 101 Anchorage, AK 99501 425-403-1900
Trueb Berne & Beard, LLP 1700 Seventh Ave. Suite 2100 Seattle, WA 98101 425-403-1900
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