Charles R. Lipcon, founder of Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A., has spent over five decades protecting the rights of cruise ship passengers, crew members, and maritime workers. With an unparalleled focus on maritime law, Mr. Lipcon and his firm have successfully handled over 3,000 cases and recovered over $450 million for their clients. His expertise lies in tackling complex maritime legal matters such as personal injury, wrongful death, and sexual assault aboard cruise ships. Through groundbreaking legal victories, including landmark cases that have shaped maritime law, Mr. Lipcon has proven himself to be an advocate for those suffering harm at sea.
For clients facing daunting challenges, Mr. Lipcon’s firm offers a clear path to justice, ensuring that the complexities of maritime law don’t stand in the way of fair compensation.
Florida Office (Headquarters):
2800 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 1480
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Miami Office:
9560 SW 107th Ave, Suite 207
Miami, FL 33176
Washington Office:
1325 Fourth Ave., Suite 1744
Seattle, WA 98101
Houston Office:
5020 Montrose Boulevard, Suite 700A
Houston, TX 77006
Phone Number:
(877) 757-6514 (Toll-Free, Available 24/7)
What types of cases does Charles R. Lipcon handle?
Charles R. Lipcon focuses primarily on maritime and admiralty law, including cruise ship passenger accidents, sexual assaults, wrongful death claims, and personal injury cases. His firm also handles aviation disasters, boating accidents, and class action lawsuits.
How much does it cost to hire Mr. Lipcon’s firm?
Mr. Lipcon’s firm offers free consultations and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay any legal fees unless they win your case.
What makes Charles R. Lipcon an expert in maritime law?
With over 50 years of experience and multiple landmark victories that have shaped maritime law, Charles R. Lipcon is widely regarded as one of the leading maritime attorneys in the United States. His expertise is frequently sought by the media, and he has authored several key publications on maritime law.