Alan F Wagner
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

Alan F Wagner
Wagner, Vaughan & McLaughlin PA
601 Bayshore Blvd #910
Tampa FL 33606
Tel: 813 225-4000
Fax: 813 225-4010

A civil trial lawyer since 1983, Alan Wagner has established a career characterized by uncommon variety.

For the first 11 years of his career, Alan distinguished himself as a trial lawyer, litigator and, later, partner in the Tampa and Tallahassee offices of Florida's second largest law firm. While there, Alan developed extensive experience and a reputation in handling claims of products liability, professional negligence, toxic chemicals, bad faith litigation, complex commercial disputes and legal and medical malpractice. During these years, Alan developed a keen expertise in the critical examination of expert witnesses -- frequently, a critical component in personal injury litigation and developed a reputation of excellence in trial advocacy. Alan has also developed a contingency fee based practice for intellectual property disputes involving copyright, patent and trademark infringement cases to preserve clients' intellectual property rights and obtain damage for their infringement.

Alan has handled a wide variety of litigation -- including a multimillion dollar products liability claim on behalf of the State of Florida for damages caused by a major chemical company, service as special counsel to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the successful representation of two death-row inmates who had been wrongly convicted of a crime they did not commit.

Alan returned to Tampa in 1994 to practice personal injury law with his father, Bill Wagner, at Wagner, Vaughan & McLaughlin. Since then, Alan has put his uncommon skills to work on behalf of injured plaintiffs where he brought an added measure of diversity of practice to the firm.

On the personal side, Alan holds both single- and multiengine pilot's licenses, having begun flying when he was just 16. His wife is an editorial writer for a local newspaper and he has two children, both of whom attend the local public schools he and his wife attended when they were kids.
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