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Attorney

Richard W. Langerman 
Phoenix, Arizona
Owner, since 2002
phone (602) 240-5525
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Richard Langerman is a trial attorney with over two decades of experience in handling injury and death cases.  Mr. Langerman's practice includes:

  • Serious Personal Injuries
  • Wrongful Death
  • Defective Products
  • Insurance Bad Faith
  • Construction Accidents
  • Automobile Accidents
  • Trucking Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents


    Product Liability

    If a manufacturer or retailer sells a defective product, the company is liable for any injuries or death caused by the product defect.  Richard Langerman has handled product liability cases involving serious injuries and deaths caused by defectively designed motorcycles, tires, bicycles, car jacks and televisions as well as improperly labeled drugs and fireworks.

    Richard Langerman has helped write the laws and has argued cases which have defined product liability for all Arizonans.  Mr. Langerman was amicus curiae (friend of the court) in Dart v. Wiebe Manufacturing, Inc., 147 Ariz. 242 (1985) (defining the elements of proof in a strict product liability case) and Gosewisch v. American Honda Motor Co., 153 Ariz. 400 (1987) (explaining the elements in a product liability failure to warn case); and represented the injured victim in Rossell v. Volkswagen of America, 147 Ariz. 160 (1985) (explaining the elements of proof in a product liability case based on negligence).  Mr. Langerman also assisted in drafting Arizona Revised Statutes 12-687 which limits a manufacturer's right to hide self-critical analysis and investigation of defective products and was the principal author of Arizona's jury instructions on product liability law.  Mr. Langerman has also given a number of lectures on products liability law.

    Insurance Bad Faith

    Insurance companies are required to pay the benefits outlined in its insurance policies.  Insurers also owe a duty of good faith to each policy holder.  When an insurance company acts in bad faith, it must pay not only what is owed under the contract, the company must also pay for any other damages it has caused including emotional damage suffered by the policyholder.

    Mr. Langerman has represented policyholders for over 20 years including  bad faith cases involving auto insurance, health insurance, homeowners insurance, and life and disability insurance.  Mr. Langerman appeared as amicus curiae (friend of the court) in the case of Zilisch v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co., 196 Ariz. 234 (2000), in which the Arizona Supreme Court explained what is required by the duty of good faith.  Mr. Langerman was also the principal author of the jury instructions used in all bad faith cases in Arizona and has lectured extensively on the law of bad faith and the intricacies of trying a bad faith case.

    Construction Defect Cases

    Mr. Langerman has represented a number of workers who were injured by dangerous conditions on their job.  Mr. Langerman represented the injured worker in the Lewis v. Riebe, 170 Ariz. 384 (1992) in which the Arizona Supreme Court explained the duty owed by general contractors to provide for work site safety.  Mr. Langerman's construction site trial experience includes a multimillion dollar victory against the United States government on behalf of seven workers injured while constructing the pipeline connecting the Waddell Dam to the Central Arizona Project.

    Automobile Accidents

    Mr. Langerman has represented families affected by injuries and death from traffic accidents including trucking accidents, accidents involving defective motorcycles and unreasonably dangerous highways.  Mr. Langerman has lectured on the subjects of using experts in complex automobile litigation and litigation involving highway design defects.  Mr. Langerman's experience includes a $1.8 million verdict on behalf of a young woman injured as a result of defective highway.

  • Areas of Practice:
    Bad Faith Insurance
    Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
    Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
    Products Liability Law
    Bar Admissions:
    U.S. Supreme Court
    U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit
    U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit
    U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
    U.S. District Court District of Arizona
    U.S. District Court District of Arizona
    U.S. District Court Western District of Missouri
    Arizona
    Education:
    University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, California, 1983
    J.D.


    University of California at Santa Cruz, 1979
    B.A. (Philosophy)


    Representative Cases:
    Dart vs. Wiebe Manufacturing Inc., 147 Ariz. 242, 709 P2.d 876 (  1985)
    Rossell v. Volkswagen of America, 147 Ariz. 160, 709 P.2d 517 (  1985)
    Gosewisch v. American Honda Motor Co., 153 Ariz. 400, 737 P.2d 376 (  1987)
    Chavez v. Clark, Arizona Supreme Court No. CV-89-0082-PR (   )
    Lewis v. Riebe, 170 Ariz. 384, 825 P.2d 5 (  1992)
    Jimenez v. Sears, Roebuck and Co., 183 Ariz. 399, 904 P.2d 861 (  1995)
    Anchondo v. Cyprus Minerals Co., (U.S. Supreme Court  )
    Zilisch v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co., Ariz. Sup. Ct. No. CV 98-0535-PR (  2002)
    Classes/Seminars Taught:
    Countering Affirmative Defenses to Strict Products Liability, 1987


    The Use of Expert Witnesses in Product Liability, 1988


    The Use of Expert Witnesses in Complex Automobile Litigation, 1989


    Bad Faith in Third Party Cases, 1989


    Construction Site Accidents and Premises-Related Injuries, 1991


    Claims and Defenses in Product Liability Litigation, 1992


    Governmental Liability for Roadway Design and Maintenance, 1993


    Product Liability Claims and Defenses, 1994


    Owner and Contractor Liability for Work-Site Injuries, 1994


    The Law of Third Party Bad Faith, 1994


    Third Party Bad Faith: Expanding Available Insurance Coverage, 1995


    Governmental Liability for Roadway Design and Maintenance, 1995


    Product Liability Claims and Defenses, 1997


    Third Party Bad Faith: Expanding Available Insurance Coverage, 1998


    Handling Product Liability Cases, 1999


    HMO Reform- The Impact of HB2600 On The Consumer, 2000


    Environmental Mold Cases: The New Toxic Tort, 2002


    Proving Insurance Bad Faith: 10 Things I've Learned Along The Way, 2002


    Proving Insurance Bad Faith, 2003


    Screening, Reviewing and Evaluating Potential Mold Cases, 2003


    The Farmers Insurance Group- History, Corporate Structure. Compensation Programs and Claim Department Goals, 2003


    Neurocognitive Sequelae of Toxigenic Mold: Dealing with the Frye/Daubert Challenge, 2003


    Neurocognitive Sequelae of Toxigenic Mold, 2004


    Using Experts in Bad Faith Cases, 2004 - 2005


    Proving Causation of Neurotoxic Injuries in Toxic Mold Cases, 2005 - Present


    Bad Faith Claims in Arizona, 2007


    Proving Insurance Bad Faith, 2007


    Professional Associations and Memberships:
    State Bar of Arizona


    Association of Trial Lawyers of America


    Arizona Trial Lawyers Association


    American Law Institute


    Past Employment Positions:
    Langerman Law Offices, Co-Owner, 1987 - 2002


    Langerman, Begam, Lewis & Marks, 1983 - 1987