Matthew D. Levy

Senior Personal Injury Attorney

MLevy@kpattorney.com

Matthew Levy is a senior attorney in the Firm’s Personal Injury Practice.

Matt specializes in representing victims in tort disputes including automobile, slip/trip and falls, premises liability, defective products, and negligent security cases. Prior to joining Kanner & Pintaluga, Matt worked for more than two decades as a name partner at another personal injury firm in South Florida. He has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1995 and is a Board-Certified Civil Trial Attorney through the Florida Bar since 2003. Matt was later board recertified in Civil Trial by the Florida Bar in 2008, 2013 and 2018. Matt is AV-Rated (preeminent) with Martindale Hubbell, is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum since 2005, and also is a member of The American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) since 2015. He has tried over 50 personal injury jury trials in his career. He has been voted as one of Florida’s Legal Elite by Trend Magazine since 2019, and also has been voted into the Florida Super Lawyers for nine consecutive years.

Matt is very active in several email listserv groups for Florida personal injury attorneys. In 2018, he won the Michael K. Bailey Award from the Florida Justice Association (FJA) for his contributions on the TLEL statewide listserv, and in 2020, he was given the C3 Listserv Award from the Broward County Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Levy is often consulted with by other personal injury law firms for his large database and knowledge of defense expert witnesses, and he routinely is asked to help mentor younger lawyers.

Matt graduated from University of Delaware with a B.A. in Political Science. He completed his J.D. at Nova Southeastern University.

  • J.D., Nova Southeastern University
  • B.A., University of Delaware
  • Florida
  • English
  • Florida Super Lawyers (2013-2021)
  • Florida’s Legal Elite (2019-2021)
  • Michael K. Bailey Award Recipient (2018)
  • American Board of Trial Advocates (2015)
  • Million Dollar Advocates Forum (2005)
  • C3 Listserv Award
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