Areas Of Practice & Specialiazations
- Personal Injury (including catastrophic injuries and wrongful death)
- Maritime Law and Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) cases
- Transportation & Admiralty law
- Product Liability
- Workers' Compensation
Throughout his career, he has handled numerous high-stakes cases and secured significant settlements and jury verdicts for his clients. These include a jury verdict of over $37million for a client who suffered an amputation of his leg and over $10million in settlements for multiple clients who suffered traumatic brain injuries. He prides himself on meeting the individual needs of every client.
His civil practice also includes representing hundreds of clients in hurricane damage claims. More recently, he has represented clients in maritime property damage claims and redhibition claims associated with the sale of property that contained hidden defects.
Mr. Frischhertz has also successfully litigated several matters through Louisiana appellate courts, obtaining favorable results that changed the law to the benefit of all those living in Louisiana.
Bar Admissions
Education & Early Career
He earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2004, where he excelled academically and was the Managing Editor of the Loyola Law Review. During law school, he received multiple honors including the Loyola Law Review Editorial Board Award and the Warren E. Mouledoux Professional Responsibility Award, and was recognized as a William L. Crowe, Sr. Scholar for academic achievement.
Loyola University New Orleans School of Law: B.A.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Professional Involvement & Recognition
- Louisiana Association for Justice (Board of Governors)
- American Association for Justice
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Federal Bar Association
- He has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a Top Rated Louisiana attorney for multiple years.
Mark Frischhertz
Partner & Trial Attorney
Marc L. Frischhertz is a seasoned personal injury and civil litigation attorney practicing in the greater New Orleans area, and is a partner at Frischhertz & Impastato, LLC. He has spent his over 20 years as a trial lawyer with one, singular goal: obtaining the best result possible for his clients.
Since being admitted to the bar in 2004, he has developed a broad civil litigation practice with a particular focus on personal injury law, products liability, maritime and admiralty law, and workers compensation. He has successfully litigated maritime injury cases to trial in state and federal courts, obtaining multi-million dollar verdicts on behalf of his clients. He has also negotiated multi-million dollar settlements for clients when resolving the case was in the best interest of his client. His focus on client needs results in favorable results and life long relationships with those whom he has represented.
Marc is a New Orleans native and his family has deep roots in the community. He considers it and honor and a privilege to represent those who have sustained injuries as the result of the negligence of others and treats all cases with the focus and dedication his clients’ deserve.
Marc Frischhertz is known for his team-oriented approach to litigation and commitment to serving the New Orleans community, where he also maintains deep personal roots. Overall, Marc L. Frischhertz has built a strong reputation as a knowledgeable and experienced trial lawyer, particularly in personal injury and maritime law, with a track record of significant results for his clients and respected standing in Louisiana’s legal community
Areas Of Practice & Specialiazations
- Personal Injury (including catastrophic injuries and wrongful death)
- Maritime Law and Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) cases
- Transportation & Admiralty law
- Product Liability
- Workers' Compensation
Throughout his career, he has handled numerous high-stakes cases and secured significant settlements and jury verdicts for his clients. These include a jury verdict of over $37million for a client who suffered an amputation of his leg and over $10million in settlements for multiple clients who suffered traumatic brain injuries. He prides himself on meeting the individual needs of every client.
His civil practice also includes representing hundreds of clients in hurricane damage claims. More recently, he has represented clients in maritime property damage claims and redhibition claims associated with the sale of property that contained hidden defects.
Mr. Frischhertz has also successfully litigated several matters through Louisiana appellate courts, obtaining favorable results that changed the law to the benefit of all those living in Louisiana.
Bar Admissions
Education & Early Career
He earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2004, where he excelled academically and was the Managing Editor of the Loyola Law Review. During law school, he received multiple honors including the Loyola Law Review Editorial Board Award and the Warren E. Mouledoux Professional Responsibility Award, and was recognized as a William L. Crowe, Sr. Scholar for academic achievement.
Loyola University New Orleans School of Law: B.A.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Professional Involvement & Recognition
- Louisiana Association for Justice (Board of Governors)
- American Association for Justice
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Federal Bar Association
- He has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a Top Rated Louisiana attorney for multiple years.
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