Levinson Law, P.C. takes an obvious risk in running six distinct practice areas under one roof: oil and gas law, tax matters, complex business and insurance litigation, personal injury, criminal defense, and insurance disputes. The site, operating under the older name Levinson, Smith and Huffman, P.C., lays each of these out clearly, which makes it easy for someone to figure out within a minute or two whether they have walked into the right place.

The personal injury section is the most fleshed out part of what Levinson Law, P.C. presents. It splits into auto accidents, medical malpractice, motorcycle and truck wrecks, nursing home injuries, and oilfield injuries. That last category is the tell that this is a firm rooted in Oklahoma and not a copy-paste injury shop. Oilfield work sits next to a separate oil and gas practice aimed at property owners, and the firm states it represents those owners across the whole state, while the injury side stays concentrated in the northeastern part of Oklahoma. Drawing that geographic line is a small thing, but it suggests the firm knows where its strengths actually reach and is not pretending to blanket the entire map for every service.

Does a six-practice firm have the bench to back it up?

Levinson Law, P.C. lists nine attorneys, a mix of partners and associates, alongside accounting and tax professionals, paralegals, and support staff. The presence of in-house tax and accounting people is unusual for a firm that also does motorcycle accident cases, and it lines up with the tax and oil-and-gas practice areas instead of feeling tacked on. A firm that handles royalty and mineral-rights questions for landowners genuinely needs that kind of financial literacy on staff, so the structure reads as deliberate.

Levinson Law, P.C. puts its experience at over 100 years combined, which is the sort of number any practice with nine lawyers can claim and which says little on its own. More useful is the third-party validation behind it. Several attorneys appear on Super Lawyers, a selection process that other lawyers and an independent research team drive, so a self-awarded badge it is not. Evan McLemore is profiled there in personal injury and medical malpractice as well as energy and natural resources, and the brief notes that several of the firm's attorneys have picked up regional and national recognition for trial skills. Trial recognition matters in personal injury specifically, because a defendant's insurer behaves differently toward a lawyer it believes will take a case to a jury than toward one it expects to settle quietly.

Public feedback is a different story. The Yelp listing exists but shows no reviews or rating. The Facebook page shows zero reviews. FindLaw lists the attorneys but publishes no ratings. So a prospective client cannot lean on a crowd of past clients the way they could with a firm sitting on a few hundred Google reviews. For a law firm this is less damning than it would be for a restaurant, since legal clients are often reluctant to post publicly about sensitive matters, and the Super Lawyers entries fill some of that gap with peer-reviewed credibility. Anyone who weighs heavily on star counts will not find much here, and that is worth saying plainly.

On reachability Levinson Law, P.C. does well. A phone number, a street address on East 71st Street in Tulsa, and an email are openly published across the firm's own channels and directory profiles, and the website carries a contact form. Nothing is hidden behind a vague inquiry box. For a practice that handles time-sensitive injury claims, where statutes of limitation can quietly close the door, having a real phone number front and center is more than a courtesy.

The breadth of practice is the one point a careful reader should sit with. A firm splitting attention across criminal defense, oil and gas royalties, tax, and truck accidents is not a boutique, and someone with a highly specialized matter might reasonably ask which lawyer in particular would own their file. Levinson Law, P.C. answers part of that by naming individual attorneys and their focus areas, so the question is at least answerable from the page itself.

Set against a dedicated Tulsa injury boutique such as McGuire Law Firm, which markets itself almost entirely on personal injury and accident work, Levinson Law, P.C. offers something different: a single firm that can take an oilfield injury claim, then handle the mineral-rights dispute or tax fallout that sometimes rides alongside it without sending the client across town. For a straightforward fender-bender a narrow injury specialist may move faster. The wider bench and the peer-recognized attorneys at Levinson Law, P.C. are a reasonable fit for a Tulsa landowner or business whose legal problem refuses to stay in one lane, though that judgment rests on credentials and word of mouth rather than any public review trail.


Business address
Levinson Law, P.C.
1743 East 71st Street ,
Tulsa ,
OK
74136
United States

Contact details
Phone: 918-492-4433