Stephen Weiss
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Licensed for 56 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Worker's Compensation
Language
English
About
Though I graduated from the top law school in the country and most of my classmates went to work for large law firms representing big companies that was never for me. I have spent my entire legal career represeting injured people in their battles with insurance companies, first doing personal injury work, more recently doing exclusively workers' compensation. Unlike many of my colleages who also handle Social Security Disability cases I limit my practice strictly to workers' compensation, that is my sole area of interest and expertise. The economics of a workers' compesation are such that most of my colleagues feel they need a high volume practice to earn a decent living. I have found what I feel is a better way-I limit my practice to representing only those clients who have moderate to severe injuries and have missed a signifiicant amount of time from work as a result. By doing that my clients get all the personal attention they need and I am still able to be compensated fairly for the hard work, commitment and expertise I provide.
Language
English
Contact
Law Office of Stephen L Weiss1001 N. Central Ave.Suite 701Phoenix, AZ, 85004
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I hired Stephen after I was denied a Workers Compensation claim from my employer, Southwest Airlines. Stephen did an exemplary job in having my employer reverse their decision. I would definitely recommend Stephen.
I had a very complicated and difficult Workman's Compensation/Disability case. I contacted several attorneys who were recommended to me but to no avail ... I never could get past a Legal Assistant, and if I did get to briefly chat with the lawyer on the phone, they would decline my case and tell me there was nothing they felt they could do. Feeling very discouraged, I gave up and a few years passed. It just seemed hopeless. But then I decided for one last time I would try to find a lawyer and that's when I saw Mr. Weiss's website. My wife said to me, (and I kid you not) "you know what I think? This man has an honest face ... I'm going to call his office tomorrow". And that she did. She explained my case to Legal Assistant Ana Zeiser and the very confusing details to which she replied "there's something to your case .... I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I'm going to speak with Steve". Stunned that someone actually wanted to help me, I was even more stunned that a call came back and Mr. Weiss wanted to set up a consultation with both my wife and me at his office - not over the phone. Intrigued and up to the challenge, he got to every detail of my case...every document, every court filing, every medical record ... everything. He read endless pages of documents and files and found a solution to my unique case which was very similar to another case that was on record from 1972!! He took the time to research through cases that go back 40 years!! I was always kept up to date on my case's progression - when he and I needed to meet, when and if I needed an IME, when he and I had a court date, when he would be speaking with the Insurance adjuster. Mr. Weiss was just a phone call away and if I left a voicemail or sent an e-mail, Ana replies back to you within a business day. I can't tell you exactly how many hours he put in, but I can tell you he has been our lawyer for the past 4 years... keeping my case open until a fair settlement could be agreed to. He is a wealth of knowledge, patient, highly experienced, explains everything very clearly that I understood every aspect of my case and how we would move forward - the pros and the cons. And then there's Ana ~ who I will be forever grateful for listening and having the expertise to know that my case was viable. Again, if ever you have a Workman's Compensation / Disability claim - be it as simple or as complex as mine, do not hesitate to call Mr. Weiss as he hands down is the lawyer you want on your side ... you will not regret your decision. I highly recommend this dynamic duo
Both Steve Weiss and his assistant, Ana, have been very responsive. Any time I call them or email them or have a question, they get back to me right away. I’ve been very happy, and I’ve had a great experience with them.
I found this guy on avvo.com. He was highly rated ( this makes me now question this site's rating integrity). First, his personality is very dry and monotone. My wife wasn't feeling him from the beginning and I should of listened to her. The best thing that I can say is his assistant Ana is outstanding! I contacted him in mid January when he took my case. He did not file the motion needed to get my case before the industrial commission until March 8. He may go on the defense and say that he was waiting for me to get him the necessary documentation for him to be assured to file my claim but, he allowed me to do all of the work and wouldn't pay for my medical records. I worked tirelessly to get him the documents he needed. He didn't even add a key supplemental document (that I found, of course) that benefitted me well before ICA (Industrial Commision of Arizona - the venue for workman's comp cases) judge ruled (FYI - the judge asked for additional documentation before his ruling). He did have to put pressure on my PCP to release my medical records, in the form of a strongly worded letter, but I did 85% of the investigative work and gathering. Irregardless , I lost because he filed late and could've said something, if there was an pending deadline. He obviously didn't know and as a law practitioner this is his area. He promised me that if we lost this round, that there were other things that we could and would pursue other future actions. He didn't. He didn't even call me to tell me that he was done being my lawyer. I get a letter more than a week after the ICA judge denied my reinstatement. He just dropped me like that. He was very reluctant and downright evasive when I repeatedly asked him his about his contingency fee. Another issue, he appeared at my hearing telephonically from Chicago and hadn't been him in his office in Arizona in months. My hearing was set 3 months in advance. He was doing everything remotely. He sent a proxy (retired) attorney to my deposition. This guy was good btw. So in summary, if this is what you're looking for. Then, choose this guy. I have a new attorney now. When (or even if) he reads this I encourage him to respond and I will in kind reply. He'll probably get Ana to do it for him.
I hired Stephen after I was denied a Workers Compensation claim from my employer, Southwest Airlines. Stephen did an exemplary job in having my employer reverse their decision. I would definitely recommend Stephen.
I had a very complicated and difficult Workman's Compensation/Disability case. I contacted several attorneys who were recommended to me but to no avail ... I never could get past a Legal Assistant, and if I did get to briefly chat with the lawyer on the phone, they would decline my case and tell me there was nothing they felt they could do. Feeling very discouraged, I gave up and a few years passed. It just seemed hopeless. But then I decided for one last time I would try to find a lawyer and that's when I saw Mr. Weiss's website. My wife said to me, (and I kid you not) "you know what I think? This man has an honest face ... I'm going to call his office tomorrow". And that she did. She explained my case to Legal Assistant Ana Zeiser and the very confusing details to which she replied "there's something to your case .... I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I'm going to speak with Steve". Stunned that someone actually wanted to help me, I was even more stunned that a call came back and Mr. Weiss wanted to set up a consultation with both my wife and me at his office - not over the phone. Intrigued and up to the challenge, he got to every detail of my case...every document, every court filing, every medical record ... everything. He read endless pages of documents and files and found a solution to my unique case which was very similar to another case that was on record from 1972!! He took the time to research through cases that go back 40 years!! I was always kept up to date on my case's progression - when he and I needed to meet, when and if I needed an IME, when he and I had a court date, when he would be speaking with the Insurance adjuster. Mr. Weiss was just a phone call away and if I left a voicemail or sent an e-mail, Ana replies back to you within a business day. I can't tell you exactly how many hours he put in, but I can tell you he has been our lawyer for the past 4 years... keeping my case open until a fair settlement could be agreed to. He is a wealth of knowledge, patient, highly experienced, explains everything very clearly that I understood every aspect of my case and how we would move forward - the pros and the cons. And then there's Ana ~ who I will be forever grateful for listening and having the expertise to know that my case was viable. Again, if ever you have a Workman's Compensation / Disability claim - be it as simple or as complex as mine, do not hesitate to call Mr. Weiss as he hands down is the lawyer you want on your side ... you will not regret your decision. I highly recommend this dynamic duo
Both Steve Weiss and his assistant, Ana, have been very responsive. Any time I call them or email them or have a question, they get back to me right away. I’ve been very happy, and I’ve had a great experience with them.
I found this guy on avvo.com. He was highly rated ( this makes me now question this site's rating integrity). First, his personality is very dry and monotone. My wife wasn't feeling him from the beginning and I should of listened to her. The best thing that I can say is his assistant Ana is outstanding! I contacted him in mid January when he took my case. He did not file the motion needed to get my case before the industrial commission until March 8. He may go on the defense and say that he was waiting for me to get him the necessary documentation for him to be assured to file my claim but, he allowed me to do all of the work and wouldn't pay for my medical records. I worked tirelessly to get him the documents he needed. He didn't even add a key supplemental document (that I found, of course) that benefitted me well before ICA (Industrial Commision of Arizona - the venue for workman's comp cases) judge ruled (FYI - the judge asked for additional documentation before his ruling). He did have to put pressure on my PCP to release my medical records, in the form of a strongly worded letter, but I did 85% of the investigative work and gathering. Irregardless , I lost because he filed late and could've said something, if there was an pending deadline. He obviously didn't know and as a law practitioner this is his area. He promised me that if we lost this round, that there were other things that we could and would pursue other future actions. He didn't. He didn't even call me to tell me that he was done being my lawyer. I get a letter more than a week after the ICA judge denied my reinstatement. He just dropped me like that. He was very reluctant and downright evasive when I repeatedly asked him his about his contingency fee. Another issue, he appeared at my hearing telephonically from Chicago and hadn't been him in his office in Arizona in months. My hearing was set 3 months in advance. He was doing everything remotely. He sent a proxy (retired) attorney to my deposition. This guy was good btw. So in summary, if this is what you're looking for. Then, choose this guy. I have a new attorney now. When (or even if) he reads this I encourage him to respond and I will in kind reply. He'll probably get Ana to do it for him.
I hired Stephen after I was denied a Workers Compensation claim from my employer, Southwest Airlines. Stephen did an exemplary job in having my employer reverse their decision. I would definitely recommend Stephen.
I had a very complicated and difficult Workman's Compensation/Disability case. I contacted several attorneys who were recommended to me but to no avail ... I never could get past a Legal Assistant, and if I did get to briefly chat with the lawyer on the phone, they would decline my case and tell me there was nothing they felt they could do. Feeling very discouraged, I gave up and a few years passed. It just seemed hopeless. But then I decided for one last time I would try to find a lawyer and that's when I saw Mr. Weiss's website. My wife said to me, (and I kid you not) "you know what I think? This man has an honest face ... I'm going to call his office tomorrow". And that she did. She explained my case to Legal Assistant Ana Zeiser and the very confusing details to which she replied "there's something to your case .... I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I'm going to speak with Steve". Stunned that someone actually wanted to help me, I was even more stunned that a call came back and Mr. Weiss wanted to set up a consultation with both my wife and me at his office - not over the phone. Intrigued and up to the challenge, he got to every detail of my case...every document, every court filing, every medical record ... everything. He read endless pages of documents and files and found a solution to my unique case which was very similar to another case that was on record from 1972!! He took the time to research through cases that go back 40 years!! I was always kept up to date on my case's progression - when he and I needed to meet, when and if I needed an IME, when he and I had a court date, when he would be speaking with the Insurance adjuster. Mr. Weiss was just a phone call away and if I left a voicemail or sent an e-mail, Ana replies back to you within a business day. I can't tell you exactly how many hours he put in, but I can tell you he has been our lawyer for the past 4 years... keeping my case open until a fair settlement could be agreed to. He is a wealth of knowledge, patient, highly experienced, explains everything very clearly that I understood every aspect of my case and how we would move forward - the pros and the cons. And then there's Ana ~ who I will be forever grateful for listening and having the expertise to know that my case was viable. Again, if ever you have a Workman's Compensation / Disability claim - be it as simple or as complex as mine, do not hesitate to call Mr. Weiss as he hands down is the lawyer you want on your side ... you will not regret your decision. I highly recommend this dynamic duo
Both Steve Weiss and his assistant, Ana, have been very responsive. Any time I call them or email them or have a question, they get back to me right away. I’ve been very happy, and I’ve had a great experience with them.
I found this guy on avvo.com. He was highly rated ( this makes me now question this site's rating integrity). First, his personality is very dry and monotone. My wife wasn't feeling him from the beginning and I should of listened to her. The best thing that I can say is his assistant Ana is outstanding! I contacted him in mid January when he took my case. He did not file the motion needed to get my case before the industrial commission until March 8. He may go on the defense and say that he was waiting for me to get him the necessary documentation for him to be assured to file my claim but, he allowed me to do all of the work and wouldn't pay for my medical records. I worked tirelessly to get him the documents he needed. He didn't even add a key supplemental document (that I found, of course) that benefitted me well before ICA (Industrial Commision of Arizona - the venue for workman's comp cases) judge ruled (FYI - the judge asked for additional documentation before his ruling). He did have to put pressure on my PCP to release my medical records, in the form of a strongly worded letter, but I did 85% of the investigative work and gathering. Irregardless , I lost because he filed late and could've said something, if there was an pending deadline. He obviously didn't know and as a law practitioner this is his area. He promised me that if we lost this round, that there were other things that we could and would pursue other future actions. He didn't. He didn't even call me to tell me that he was done being my lawyer. I get a letter more than a week after the ICA judge denied my reinstatement. He just dropped me like that. He was very reluctant and downright evasive when I repeatedly asked him his about his contingency fee. Another issue, he appeared at my hearing telephonically from Chicago and hadn't been him in his office in Arizona in months. My hearing was set 3 months in advance. He was doing everything remotely. He sent a proxy (retired) attorney to my deposition. This guy was good btw. So in summary, if this is what you're looking for. Then, choose this guy. I have a new attorney now. When (or even if) he reads this I encourage him to respond and I will in kind reply. He'll probably get Ana to do it for him.
I hired Stephen after I was denied a Workers Compensation claim from my employer, Southwest Airlines. Stephen did an exemplary job in having my employer reverse their decision. I would definitely recommend Stephen.
I had a very complicated and difficult Workman's Compensation/Disability case. I contacted several attorneys who were recommended to me but to no avail ... I never could get past a Legal Assistant, and if I did get to briefly chat with the lawyer on the phone, they would decline my case and tell me there was nothing they felt they could do. Feeling very discouraged, I gave up and a few years passed. It just seemed hopeless. But then I decided for one last time I would try to find a lawyer and that's when I saw Mr. Weiss's website. My wife said to me, (and I kid you not) "you know what I think? This man has an honest face ... I'm going to call his office tomorrow". And that she did. She explained my case to Legal Assistant Ana Zeiser and the very confusing details to which she replied "there's something to your case .... I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I'm going to speak with Steve". Stunned that someone actually wanted to help me, I was even more stunned that a call came back and Mr. Weiss wanted to set up a consultation with both my wife and me at his office - not over the phone. Intrigued and up to the challenge, he got to every detail of my case...every document, every court filing, every medical record ... everything. He read endless pages of documents and files and found a solution to my unique case which was very similar to another case that was on record from 1972!! He took the time to research through cases that go back 40 years!! I was always kept up to date on my case's progression - when he and I needed to meet, when and if I needed an IME, when he and I had a court date, when he would be speaking with the Insurance adjuster. Mr. Weiss was just a phone call away and if I left a voicemail or sent an e-mail, Ana replies back to you within a business day. I can't tell you exactly how many hours he put in, but I can tell you he has been our lawyer for the past 4 years... keeping my case open until a fair settlement could be agreed to. He is a wealth of knowledge, patient, highly experienced, explains everything very clearly that I understood every aspect of my case and how we would move forward - the pros and the cons. And then there's Ana ~ who I will be forever grateful for listening and having the expertise to know that my case was viable. Again, if ever you have a Workman's Compensation / Disability claim - be it as simple or as complex as mine, do not hesitate to call Mr. Weiss as he hands down is the lawyer you want on your side ... you will not regret your decision. I highly recommend this dynamic duo
Both Steve Weiss and his assistant, Ana, have been very responsive. Any time I call them or email them or have a question, they get back to me right away. I’ve been very happy, and I’ve had a great experience with them.
I found this guy on avvo.com. He was highly rated ( this makes me now question this site's rating integrity). First, his personality is very dry and monotone. My wife wasn't feeling him from the beginning and I should of listened to her. The best thing that I can say is his assistant Ana is outstanding! I contacted him in mid January when he took my case. He did not file the motion needed to get my case before the industrial commission until March 8. He may go on the defense and say that he was waiting for me to get him the necessary documentation for him to be assured to file my claim but, he allowed me to do all of the work and wouldn't pay for my medical records. I worked tirelessly to get him the documents he needed. He didn't even add a key supplemental document (that I found, of course) that benefitted me well before ICA (Industrial Commision of Arizona - the venue for workman's comp cases) judge ruled (FYI - the judge asked for additional documentation before his ruling). He did have to put pressure on my PCP to release my medical records, in the form of a strongly worded letter, but I did 85% of the investigative work and gathering. Irregardless , I lost because he filed late and could've said something, if there was an pending deadline. He obviously didn't know and as a law practitioner this is his area. He promised me that if we lost this round, that there were other things that we could and would pursue other future actions. He didn't. He didn't even call me to tell me that he was done being my lawyer. I get a letter more than a week after the ICA judge denied my reinstatement. He just dropped me like that. He was very reluctant and downright evasive when I repeatedly asked him his about his contingency fee. Another issue, he appeared at my hearing telephonically from Chicago and hadn't been him in his office in Arizona in months. My hearing was set 3 months in advance. He was doing everything remotely. He sent a proxy (retired) attorney to my deposition. This guy was good btw. So in summary, if this is what you're looking for. Then, choose this guy. I have a new attorney now. When (or even if) he reads this I encourage him to respond and I will in kind reply. He'll probably get Ana to do it for him.