Attorney Steven J. Bruzonsky has devoted his career as an attorney (originally licensed to practice law in Minnesota in 1978) to taking care of injured persons and protecting their rights. He was born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1953. He obtained his undergraduatedegree, Bachelor of Arts (BA), from the University of Minnesota in 1974, with majors in Political Science and Urban Planning. He obtained his law degree, Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD), from the George Washington National Law Center (Washington, D.C.). He has been married to his wife Karen since 1982 and they have two daughters.
Attorney Bruzonsky served as an an Air Force Attorney and Captain, Judge Advocate General Corps, United States Air Force, stationed at Williams AFB (Chandler, Az) from 1979-1983. He was licensed to practice law in Arizona in 1983. He was associated with the Law Offices of James C. Dutson, Mesa, Az from 1983-1986. He has had his own law practice limited to representing injured claimants since 1987. He is currently licensed to practice law in Arizona. He has been a Sustaining Member of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association and a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and State Bar of Arizona for many years.
Other Arizona attorneys often consult with Attorney Bruzonsky on how to minimize medical and lien claims so injured clients get more from their injury settlements. He is the Associate Editor of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association publication "Arizona Personal Injury Lien Law and Practice" (2006 1st Edition) and a Contributing Author having now written four chapters (of the current 2007 Supplement) concerning AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System)/Medicaid, Medicare, Other Federal Liens (Federal Medical Care Recovery Act and Federal Employees Health Benefit Act) and ERISA (employer healthplan) liens. He is a regular speaker at the annual Arizona Trial Lawyers Association Liens Seminar as well as up to a few other seminars each year. He writes a monthly "Liens Corner" article for the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association publication The Advocate.
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