Roger A Vaughan Jr
Tampa, Florida Legal Malpractice and Personal Injury Law Firm
* Personal Injury Claim
* Nursing Home/ALF Neglect or Abuse
* Wrongful Death Claim
* Medical Malpractice Causing Personal Injury
* Medical Malpractice Causing Death
* Legal Malpractice Claims
* Boating and Cruise Line Claims

Wagner Vaughan and McLaughlin is a Tampa Florida law firm specializing in personal injury, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse and wrongful death cases.
* Advocates For The Individual's Rights
* Lawyers With Excellent Credentials
* A Team of Fighters
* A Step-By-Step Process
* Florida Malpractice Attorney
* Florida Maritime Law

Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification

Roger A Vaughan Jr
Wagner, Vaughan & McLaughlin PA
708 E Jackson St
Tampa FL 33602
Tel: 813 223-7421
Fax: 813 221-0254

While Roger Vaughan can point to many symbols of achievement, he is most honored to have been designated as Lead Counsel by the U.S. District Courts in the Summit Venture/Skyway Bridge disaster and the Yarmouth Castle disaster.

Born in Washington, D.C., he served as a licensed merchant marine deck officer before earning his law degree. He began practicing with one of Tampa's most respected law firms in 1963, later joining an internationally renowned personal injury firm in Miami. In 1967, he was a founding member of the firm now called Wagner, Vaughan & McLaughlin.

Roger's early merchant marine experience has figured prominently in his legal career. An acknowledged specialist in maritime/admiralty law, he has chaired the Admiralty Sections of both The Florida Bar and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He is a member of the Maritime Law Association of the United States and the Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute. He has also served on the Superintendent's Council of his Alma Mater, the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point.

He has been included m The Best Lawyers in America in the Personal Injury and Wrongful Death category, as well as in the Maritime/ Admiralty section.
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