Summer Steinhebel

Associate

“I approach every matter with honesty, integrity, and diligence. My commitment is to apply these core values at every stage to help our clients achieve their goals.”

Summer Steinhebel

About Summer

Summer is an associate attorney at Peacock Piper Tong + Voss, LLP, where she focuses on maritime law matters and personal injury defense. She is admitted to practice law in California state and federal district courts.

Summer earned her J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2024. During law school, she cultivated a strong foundation in civil litigation through her work on insurance defense cases. Summer’s involvement with the USD Veterans Legal Clinic further deepened her commitment to client advocacy. Prior to law school, Summer graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Minor in Spanish. She is a current member of the Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA).

Summer calls Orange County, California home. She can often be found at local beachside coffeehouses, planning her next travel adventure.

Office

100 West Broadway Suite 610
Long Beach, CA 90802 USA
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Contact

Email: [email protected]
Direct: +1 (562) 320-8881
Main: +1 (562) 320-8880
Fax: +1 (562) 735-3950

Education

University of Southern California, B.A. English/Religion (Honors, Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa)(1980)

University of Southern California Law Center, J.D.

Admissions

Hawaii (1983)

California (1988)

Alaska (1994)

Washington (2015)

Affiliations

Maritime Law Association, Proctor in Admiralty

American Board of Trial Attorneys

Practice Areas.

Maritime, Marine Terminals + Transportation.

Al has over 31 years of experience representing vessel owners, charterers and P&I Clubs along the West Coast of the United States and Hawaii. He has extensive experience responding to major and minor marine casualties including groundings, allisions, fires, heavy weather incidents, oil spills, and personal injuries and deaths. He has investigated casualties and defended vessel interests in Coast Guard, National Transportation Safety Board and Flag State investigations. In addition, he has been involved in subsequent civil penalty actions and limitation of liability proceedings before the National Pollution Fund Center. Al has also tried to verdict in both state and federal courts over a dozen maritime personal injury and death cases involving Jones Act seamen, longshoremen and harbor workers.

Construction and Engineering.

Al has handled complex construction and engineering cases throughout the United States involving the design and construction of light rails, refineries, breweries, aircraft hangars, jails, courthouses and multi-use developments. This includes claims for breach of contract, professional negligence, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, products liability and licensing violations. He has tried to verdict six of these cases in the last 10 years involving claims for hundreds of millions of dollars. As a result, Al knows what to look for in evaluating these cases, how to conduct cost effective discovery and most important of all, how to simplify these complex cases for judges and juries.

Energy.

Energy.

Al has been involved with environmental law claims for over 30 years both maritime and land based. He has been involved in major marine oil spills including the OMI DYNACHEM, EASTERN LION, KUROSHIMA and COSCO BUSAN spills. In addition, Al also has experience dealing with land-based spills involving underground tanks and pipelines.

Product Design, Manufacturing + Retail.

Product Design, Manufacturing + Retail.

Al has over 35 years of experience defending product manufacturers and distributors in products liability and toxic tort cases including individual personal injury and mass actions. Al has defended manufacturers of commercial and industrial equipment including industrial saws, conveyor belts, presses and process heaters as well as consumer products such as home heaters, car windshields, weapons, tools and ladders. Al has also defended design professionals, component part suppliers and manufacturers in cases involving refineries, powerplants and commercial aircraft. This included involvement in the 2009 Paramount Refinery explosion, the 2000 Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crash and the 1985 Mojave Power Plant explosion. Al has also been involved in mass actions and multi-district toxic tort claims for petroleum, MTBE and asbestos exposure and the silicon breast implant litigation.