Clifford Levenson
Attorney at Law 
 
   
5119 North 19th Avenue, Suite K
Phoenix, AZ 85015

(602) 258-8989
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Personal Injury
Personal injury victims are injured through the fault of another person or group. Personal injury encompasses a broad range of cases, from automobile accidents to slip and fall injuries. Any case in which one person is hurt by another person's negligent or wrongful action (or inaction) may be considered personal injury. Most personal injuries include physical, emotional and financial hardships. If you or a family member has been the vistim of personal injury, our firm can help you receive the compensation you deserve. Please contact us today.

Automobile accidents
Automobile accidents are perhaps the most common type of personal injury in which the injured person may be entitled to compensation for his or her injuries. Unfortunately, insurance companies want an injured party to accept as little money as possible in compensation for property damage and injuries. Cliff Levenson and his staff have years of experience in helping auto accident victims with property damage claims as well as personal injury claims. If your car or other property has been damaged, Cliff will negotiate your property damage settlement free of charge in most cases. In an auto accident case, Cliff Levenson will not charge a fee if he does not recover money for you on your personal injury claim. If you, or a loved one, has been in an auto accident, a call to Clifford Levenson gets legal help on the way.

Slips and Falls
Slips and falls can be scary and can lead to serious injuries in some cases. People who slip and fall on another person's property due to unsafe conditions may be eligible for compensation. Property owners are responsible for keeping their premises safe and for warning vistors of any potential hazards. For example, if a supermarket mops the floor and doesn't mark the area to warn consumers, the supermarket may be legally liable for a slip and fall injury occurring in that location. Similarly, a homeowner who fails to warn guests of a broken step may be liable for his guests' injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured in a slip and fall accident, please contact Clifford Levenson today.

Dog Bites
Dog owners are responsible for ensuring that their pets do not cause harm to others. When a dog attacks a person, the resultant injuries can sometimes be severe, requiring emergency and ongoing medical treatment. Scars and disfigurement can occur in serious cases, and in the worst scenarioes, victims may be killed. Children are often bitten by dogs after unknowingly provoking them. In most cases, the dog owner's homeowner's insurance handles injury claims. In an attack happens while the victim is legally on private property (as an invited guest, to deliver mail, etc) or while the victim is on public property, the owner is typically liable as long as the victim was not intentionally and persistently antagozing the animal. If you or a loved one has been the victim of a dog bite, please contact Clifford Levenson today.

Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one is by far one of life's most difficult experiences, and when that death came about because of someone's negligent or wrongful behavior, pain is often redoubled. A drunk driver who kills a pedestrian; a surgeon whose negligence costs a patient their life; a manufacturer whose failure to check their product's saftey leads to a consumer death -- these are some examples of wrongful death cases. If you have lost a loved one due to the fault of another person or group, our firm can help you receive compensation. Please contact us today.

Premises Liability
Property owners have a responsiblity to ensure that saftey hazards on their land do not cause harm to guests. Homeowners with pools, for example, must take steps to protect visiting children from danger. If a danger is present, it must be cearly marked to prevent harm. If a store owner's floor is slipery after it is mopped, signs should be posted to warn customers. Except in cases of trespassing, property owners are liable for injuries that occur dur to preventable hazards on their premises. Even if a property owner is not aware of the hazard, the law may say that he or she should have known about the problem. If you have been injured on another person's property, you may be eligible for compensation. Please contact Clifford Levenson today.

 
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