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Mesa Personal Injury Lawyers
Serving the East Valley
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If you were seriously hurt in Mesa, Arizona's third-largest city, you have an injury firm that knows these roads and courts.
Our Arizona injury lawyers serve Mesa and the East Valley from our office in nearby Scottsdale.
Arizona law favors injured people in two ways the insurer will not mention: the state caps nothing on what your injury is worth, and you can recover even if you were partly at fault.
We take the serious cases, the high-speed wrecks on the US-60 and Loop 202, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death.
For clients too badly hurt to travel, we come to the home or the hospital.
You pay nothing unless we win. Call (888) 713-6653 for a free, confidential review of your Mesa injury claim.
- Serving Mesa and the East Valley from our Scottsdale office
- $100M+ recovered with a 98% recovery rate across 40,000+ injury cases
- Arizona caps nothing, and you recover even if you were partly at fault
- You Win or It's Free: no fee unless we recover for you, free 24/7 review

Why a Mesa Injury Claim Needs Local Knowledge
Mesa is the third-largest city in Arizona and one of the largest by land area in the country, which means the serious crashes spread across freeways, fast arterials, and a light-rail corridor that each create their own kind of case. Where a crash happens in Mesa shapes how badly people are hurt and where the case is decided.
The US-60 Superstition Freeway
The US-60 is Mesa's spine and its most dangerous road, carrying heavy commuter and commercial traffic east to Apache Junction. High-speed rear-end chains and lane-change collisions cluster around the Superstition's interchanges and its backups at rush hour, and the speeds involved turn ordinary crashes into trauma-center cases.
The Loop 202 Red Mountain and Loop 101 Price
The Loop 202 (Red Mountain) along Mesa's north edge and the Loop 101 (Price) on the west carry fast-moving traffic between Mesa and the rest of the Valley. Merge points and high-speed interchanges are recurring crash sites, and a collision at freeway speed is where catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases come from.
The Main Street Light-Rail Corridor and Arterials
The Valley Metro light rail runs down Main Street through the center of Mesa, adding pedestrian crossings and turning-vehicle conflicts that produce a steady stream of pedestrian and left-turn collisions. High-volume arterials like Power Road, Baseline Road, Southern Avenue, Dobson Road, and Country Club Drive add intersection crashes across the city.
Where a Mesa Case Is Decided
A Mesa injury lawsuit is filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, which operates a Southeast facility in Mesa, while Mesa Municipal Court handles traffic and city matters. The county jury pool and procedure are a real factor in how a case is valued, and local familiarity with the venue matters.
The Trauma Centers
Seriously injured Mesa crash victims are taken to Banner Desert Medical Center, a Level I trauma center in Mesa, with Banner Baywood and Mountain Vista Medical Center also serving the East Valley. The trauma record from those first hours is the foundation that ties your injuries to the crash.
Mesa Injury Cases We Handle
We handle the full range of serious injury and death cases across Mesa and the East Valley, including car accidents, motorcycle crashes, truck collisions, pedestrian and bicycle injuries, slip and fall and other premises liability, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death. We focus on the catastrophic cases that need real investigation and the resources to take an insurer to trial.
What a Mesa Injury Claim Is Worth
A Mesa injury claim is valued on the harm done and the cost it creates, not the insurer's first offer. The value tracks how serious and lasting the injury is, the future medical care and lost earning capacity, and the insurance available to pay for it. Because Arizona caps nothing, a catastrophic Mesa injury is valued on the full documented loss rather than a statutory ceiling, and the recovery often has to fund decades of care. See our Arizona catastrophic injury lawyers and how future damages are proven.
How Arizona Law Helps Your Mesa Claim
Arizona caps nothing. The state constitution bars any law limiting injury or wrongful death damages, so a catastrophic Mesa injury is valued on the actual harm, not a statutory ceiling. See Arizona damage caps.
You recover even if you were partly at fault. Under pure comparative negligence, A.R.S. § 12-2505, your recovery is reduced by your share of fault but never barred.[1] See Arizona comparative negligence.
Most Mesa injury claims must be filed within two years under A.R.S. § 12-542, and a claim against a city or county requires a notice of claim within just 180 days.[2] See the Arizona statute of limitations, and call early so evidence can be preserved.
Mesa Personal Injury FAQ
- Do you serve Mesa from a local office?
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Yes. Our Arizona office is in nearby Scottsdale, and we represent injured people throughout Mesa and the East Valley. The consultation is free and available 24/7, and for clients too seriously hurt to travel, we offer home and hospital visits.
- Does Arizona cap what a Mesa injury case is worth?
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No. The Arizona Constitution bars caps on injury and wrongful death damages, including pain and suffering and punitive damages. A serious Mesa injury is valued on the actual harm, not a statutory limit.
- Where is a Mesa injury lawsuit filed?
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In Maricopa County Superior Court, which operates a Southeast facility in Mesa. Mesa Municipal Court handles traffic and city matters, but a civil injury lawsuit is a Superior Court case. The county venue and jury pool are a real factor in how a case is valued, which is why local familiarity matters.
- How long do I have to file an injury claim in Mesa?
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Generally two years from the date of injury under A.R.S. § 12-542. If a government entity was involved, you must serve a notice of claim within 180 days, far sooner than the two-year deadline.
Contact Our Mesa Personal Injury Lawyers
Injured people in Mesa deserve a firm that knows the East Valley's roads and courts, fights the insurer's attempt to shrink the claim, and pursues the full recovery Arizona's no-cap law allows.
The trial lawyers at Lawsuit Legal serve Mesa from our Scottsdale office, value a serious injury on the actual harm, and are ready to try a case when an insurer refuses to pay what it is worth.
We help people hurt in East Valley crashes, families who lost someone to negligence, and patients harmed by careless care. Local to Scottsdale. Serving all of Arizona.
Call (888) 713-6653 for a free, confidential review of your Mesa injury claim. You pay nothing unless we win.
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