team-member

Kevin Kain

Southfield, MI

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Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Worker's Compensation

Language

English

About

Kevin is an Attorney, Shareholder, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Levine Benjamin. He is currently head of the Workers’ Compensation Department. He has been with the firm for 24 years and has devoted his career to representing Workers’ Disability Compensation claimants. He received his B.A. from Michigan State University and his J.D. from Detroit College of Law. He is licensed to practice in the State of Michigan, the United States Federal Court Eastern District of Michigan and before the United States Supreme Court.

Language

English

Contact

Levine Benjamin Tushman Bratt Jerris & Stein Pc100 Galleria Officentre27000 Northwestern Highway, Suite 411Southfield, MI, 48033100 Galleria Officentre27000 Northwestern Highway, Suite 41127000 Northwestern Highway, Suite 411Southfield, MI, 48033

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Reviews

anonymous
February 13, 2019

I had given Kevin paperwork for my case. Just before going to court I asked to see the paperwork he worked to get for my case. He pushed a big file towards me. When I picked it up he grabbed it out if my hand. After pulling out a bunch of paper that were from other cases, he had no other paperwork than what I had given him about 2 years before. The offers I received from the company I worked for were very low, Kevin wanted me to take the offer, I said no. We went to court and Kevin lost my case.

anonymous
February 13, 2019

I had given Kevin paperwork for my case. Just before going to court I asked to see the paperwork he worked to get for my case. He pushed a big file towards me. When I picked it up he grabbed it out if my hand. After pulling out a bunch of paper that were from other cases, he had no other paperwork than what I had given him about 2 years before. The offers I received from the company I worked for were very low, Kevin wanted me to take the offer, I said no. We went to court and Kevin lost my case.

anonymous
February 13, 2019

I had given Kevin paperwork for my case. Just before going to court I asked to see the paperwork he worked to get for my case. He pushed a big file towards me. When I picked it up he grabbed it out if my hand. After pulling out a bunch of paper that were from other cases, he had no other paperwork than what I had given him about 2 years before. The offers I received from the company I worked for were very low, Kevin wanted me to take the offer, I said no. We went to court and Kevin lost my case.