Personal Injury Lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona

Compassionate advocacy. Clear guidance. Relentless representation.

If you were injured because someone else was careless, you may be facing medical bills, missed work, and nonstop calls from insurance adjusters. Our firm helps injury victims in Phoenix and across Arizona pursue full and fair compensation, while treating you like family, not a case file.

Call (602) 834-7005 for a confidential consultation or click here.

No upfront attorney fees.

What to Do After a Car Accident

If you are able, these steps can protect both your health and your claim:

  • Get medical care immediately: Seek care and follow up. Gaps in treatment may be used against you.
  • Document everything: Take photos of vehicles/scene/injuries, get the names of witnesses, and ask for the incident report number, etc.
  • Do not give a recorded statement: Do not provide a recorded statement until you speak with a lawyer.
  • Save receipts and records: Keep receipts and records for all prescriptions, medical visits, mileage, missed work.
  • Be careful with social media: Speak to a lawyer before you post on social media.

If you are unsure what to do next, we can walk you through it quickly on a call.

Why Clients Choose Our Firm for Personal Injury

Big firms can feel like a call center. We built our practice around personal attention and clear communication:

  • Direct access to your attorney
  • A strategy tailored to your situation
  • Trial-ready preparation from day one
  • Straight answers about timelines, value drivers, and risk

Personal Injury Cases We Handle

We can represent clients in a wide range of injury matters, including:

Car Accidents

Rear-end crashes, distracted driving, DUI collisions, hit-and-run, uninsured/underinsured motorists.

Bicycle & Pedestrian Accidents

High-injury cases where medical documentation and liability proof are critical.

Dog Bites & Animal Attacks

Arizona law can hold owners responsible even without prior warning signs.

Slip and Fall / Premises Liability

Unsafe flooring, poor lighting, unaddressed hazards, negligent property maintenance.

Serious & Catastrophic Injuries

Head injuries (TBI), spinal injuries, fractures, burns, permanent impairment.

Wrongful Death

Compassionate guidance for families seeking accountability and financial stability.

What Compensation Can Include

Every case is unique, but damages in Arizona injury claims may include:

  • Medical bills and future medical care
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Property damage
  • Wrongful death-related damages (when applicable)

What affects claim value? Liability clarity, injury severity, consistency of treatment, medical documentation, and the quality of evidence.

How We Build a Strong Injury Case

Insurance companies are built to minimize payouts. We build cases designed to withstand pushback:

  • Evidence preservation + investigation
  • Review of police reports, photos/video, and medical records
  • Witness statements and expert support when needed
  • Clear calculation of economic loss (wages, future care, impairment)
  • Negotiation backed by litigation readiness

Arizona Injury Laws You Should Know (Quick Answers)

Time limit to file (Statute of Limitations): Most, but not all, Arizona personal injury cases must be filed within two years of when the claim accrues, with important exceptions in some situations. If a government agency is involved, the timeline is much shorter. Always immediately speak to a lawyer if you are injured.

Partial fault: Arizona follows comparative negligence. You can still recover damages in many cases even if you share some fault, though compensation can be reduced based on percentage of responsibility.

Dog bites: Arizona has a statute that can impose liability on dog owners in many bite situations when the victim is lawfully present.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Arizona?

In many cases, the deadline is two years, but exceptions can apply, so it’s smart to get a legal review early.

Do I have to pay upfront?

Most personal injury matters are handled on a contingency fee, meaning no attorney fees unless there is a recovery.

What if the insurance company already called me?

Be polite, but you do not need to give a recorded statement or accept an early offer before understanding your rights.

What if I was partially at fault?

Arizona’s comparative negligence system may still allow recovery, with reductions based on fault allocation.

How long does a case take?

Some claims resolve in months; others take longer depending on medical treatment duration, liability disputes, and whether litigation is necessary.

Should I go to the doctor if I feel “mostly okay”?

Yes. Many injuries show up later and documentation matters.

Will my case go to court?

Many cases settle, but you should choose a lawyer who prepares as if trial will be necessary.

What if I do not have health insurance?

There may be options to help you access care; we can discuss this during your consult.

Speak With a Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been injured, you deserve a clear plan and a legal team that treats you with respect. Call (602) 834-7005 for a confidential consultation.

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