All Three Roman Austin Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers for 2025
CLEARWATER, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 27, 2025 / Roman Austin Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers is proud to announce that all three of our attorneys have been honored by Super Lawyers® for 2025. Founding attorneys Mark Roman and John Austin were each selected to the 2025 Super Lawyers list, while Attorney Miles Hickmanwas named to the 2025 Rising Stars list.All Three Roman Austin Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers for 2025 All Three Roman Austin Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers for 2025
This prestigious recognition is awarded to attorneys who demonstrate a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Super Lawyers' patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations, and evaluations across 12 categories of professional excellence.
'It's an incredible honor to have all three of our attorneys recognized this year,' said Carol-Lynn Roman, COO of Roman Austin Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers. 'Their combined expertise, passion, and dedication continue to set the standard for legal representation.'
Since 1996, Roman Austin Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers has been committed to fighting for the rights of injury victims throughout the Tampa Bay area. With offices in Clearwater, New Port Richey, St. Petersburg, Safety Harbor, and Tampa, the firm offers free consultations and operates on a no-fee-unless-we-win policy.
To learn more about our attorneys or to schedule a consultation, visit their site.
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