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PhoenixArizona(AZ) Tucker, Kevin J personal infomation and areas of practice
- Lawyer name:Tucker, Kevin J
- Address:1440 E Missouri Avenue Suite C150Phoenix,AZ
- Phone:602-714-9864
- Fax:602-870-5255
- PostalCode:85014 -2459
- WebSite:http://www.tuckermillerlaw.com/
- Areas of Practice:Medical Malpractice Professional Negligence Automobile Injury Product Liability Insurance Bad
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Mr. Tucker is a civil litigation attorney who joined Tucker & Miller in 1992. He is a partner in the firm and practices in the areas of medical malpractice, professional negligence, personal injury, wrongful death, insurance bad faith and product liability. Mr. Tucker has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of his clients. He graduated magna cum laude from Arizona State University in 1990 and began his legal career at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom in Washington, D.C. Mr. Tucker routinely serves as a mediator and arbitrator for other attorneys and their clients and accepts cases on both hourly and contingency fee arrangements.
Areas of Practice:
Automobile Injury
Commercial VehiclesPedestrian CollisionsBicycle CollisionsAutomotive Defect / Product LiabilityMotorcycle CollisionsTruck CollisionsBus AccidentsRolloversTire Defects and Tread Separation - Bridgestone Firestone TiresRoof CrushSeatbelt FailurePassenger and Driver EjectionsGas Tank Explosions and Fires
Medical Malpractice
Delayed DiagnosisUnnecessary SurgeryBrain InjuriesSurgical ErrorNeurosurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryCardiologyPrenatal CareFetal Injury and Death
Professional Negligence
Legal MalpracticePolice Misconduct
Insurance Bad Faith
First PartyThird Party
Product Liability
Automobile Design DefectsAircraft DesignHeavy Equipment Design (Cranes)Roadway Equipment
Construction Accidents
FallsNegligent Construction
Employment Discrimination
Sexual HarassmentAge Discrimination
Equine Litigation
Scuba Diver Injury and Death
Hobbies:
Scuba DivingAlpine Skiing
Arizona District of Columbia U.S. District Court District of Arizona White Mountain Apache Tribal Court
Maricopa County Bar Association American Bar Association State Bar of Arizona Arizona Trial Lawyers Association Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2003 - 2005 (Seminar Committee) Order of the Coif
Arizona State University, College of Law, Tempe, Arizona, 1990J.D.Honors: magna cum laude Arizona State University, 1985B.S.
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