Richard D. Winkler
Richard D. Winkler is a partner in the firm of Winkler, Kurtz, Winkler & Kuhn, LLP. He
obtained his Bachelors Degree from SUNY Cortland, graduating cum laude in 1978. In
1981, he earned his law degree from Southwestern University School of Law in Los
Angeles. While in law school, Mr. Winkler clerked for the well-regarded plaintiff's
personal injury firm of Greenberg and Pan ish located in the Wilshire District of Los
Angeles. After being admitted to the California Bar, Mr. Winkler practiced law with the
same firm until relocating to Long Island in 1983.
Following admission to the New York Bar in 1983, Richard D. Winkler associated with
attorney Jerrold Benowitz, Esq. and soon thereafter was offered a partnership in the law
firm of Benowitz, Manning and Winkler. In 1987, he joined with his brother, James
Winkler, and Sanders Kurtz to form Winkler, Kurtz & Winkler.
Mr. Winkler is best known for representing victims who have sustained injuries during
accidents. Attorney Winkler has successfully handled personal injury cases involving
automobile accidents, construction accidents, and slip and fall accidents. In the
past, Mr. Winkler has taken on large insurance companies and expertly litigated product
liability cases against leading corporations like Upjohn, E.R. Squibb, Firestone,
Goodyear, Volkswagen and Nissan. Richard D. Winkler has years of litigation
experience and takes pride in providing his clients with the best legal representation
possible. He and his staff have one goal: Satisfied Clients.
Richard D. Winkler is a member of the California State Bar, New York State Bar and the
New York State Trial Lawyers Association. He is also an active member of the
Grievance Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association which reviews complaints of
attorney misconduct. He has been presented with an Award of Merit from the
Association for chairing a task force to review recommendations promoting Client
Satisfaction. Attorney Winkler was also voted "Boss of the Year" by the Suffolk County
Legal Secretaries Association. In 2009, he was selected to judge the Suffolk County
Finals of the New York State High School Mock Trial Tournament.
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