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    Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyers

    Serving the Entire Valley

    Phoenix is one of the most dangerous large cities in the country to drive or walk in, and the injuries that follow are serious.

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    Our Arizona injury lawyers represent people hurt across Phoenix and the metro, working from our Valley office in nearby Scottsdale.

    Arizona law is on the injured person's side in two ways the insurer will not volunteer: the state caps nothing on what your injury is worth, and you can recover even when you were partly at fault.

    We take the serious cases, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and the high-speed freeway crashes that fill the Valley's trauma centers.

    An insurer counting on a fast, low settlement is exactly who a trial-ready firm like Lawsuit Legal was built to fight.

    You pay nothing unless we win. Call (888) 713-6653 for a free, confidential review of your Phoenix injury claim.


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    Why Phoenix Injury Claims Are So Serious

    Phoenix routinely ranks among the top ten U.S. cities for traffic deaths and among the worst anywhere for pedestrian fatalities. The reasons are built into the city, and they shape the injury cases we see.


    • Wide, fast roads. The metro's arterials were built to move cars at speed, which turns ordinary collisions and pedestrian strikes into catastrophic ones. See our Arizona pedestrian accident lawyers.
    • Wrong-way freeway crashes. Phoenix freeways see a disproportionate share of wrong-way, mostly impaired, drivers, producing head-on impacts at combined highway speed. See our wrong-way crash lawyers.
    • Extreme heat. In the hottest major U.S. city, heat compounds crash injuries and is its own injury mechanism, from contact burns to worker heat illness. See our heat injury lawyers.
    • Volume and growth. A large, fast-growing metro means more vehicles, more construction zones, and more conflict points across the freeway and arterial network.

     

    Phoenix Roads, Courts, and Hospitals

    Where a crash happens shapes both how badly people are hurt and how the case is handled.


    The roads. The most dangerous Phoenix crashes cluster on I-10 and I-17, especially the "Stack" interchange where they meet, and on the Loop 101, Loop 202, Loop 303, US-60, and SR-51. High-volume arterials like Camelback Road, Van Buren Street, Baseline Road, Thomas Road, and the 7th Street and 7th Avenue corridors produce the city's heaviest toll of intersection and pedestrian crashes.

    The courts. A Phoenix injury lawsuit is filed in Maricopa County Superior Court in downtown Phoenix, the busiest trial court in the state, while Phoenix Municipal Court handles traffic and city matters. The county's jury pool and procedure are a real factor in how a case is valued.

    The hospitals. Seriously injured Phoenix crash victims are taken to a Level I trauma center, Banner University Medical Center Phoenix or Valleywise Health Medical Center, with Dignity Health St. Joseph's and other Banner and HonorHealth facilities across the Valley. The trauma record created in those first hours is the foundation of the injury claim.



    Phoenix Injury Cases We Handle

    We take the full range of serious injury and death cases across Phoenix and the metro:


    • Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes on the I-10, I-17, and Loop freeways and the city's arterials. See our Phoenix car accident lawyers and Arizona motorcycle accident lawyers.
    • Pedestrian and bicycle injuries on the wide, fast arterials that make Phoenix one of the deadliest U.S. metros for people on foot.
    • Catastrophic injury and wrongful death, valued on the full lifetime cost under Arizona's no-cap rule. See our Arizona wrongful death lawyers.
    • Premises liability, from slip and fall to negligent security and pool drownings across the Valley.
    • Medical malpractice and nursing home abuse in the metro's hospitals and care facilities.

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    How Arizona Law Helps a Phoenix Injury Claim

    Two features of Arizona law decide much of what a Phoenix case is worth, and both favor the injured person.

    Arizona caps nothing. The state constitution bars any law limiting injury or wrongful death damages, so a catastrophic Phoenix injury is valued on the actual harm, not a statutory ceiling. See our breakdown of Arizona damage caps.

    You can 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 how Arizona comparative negligence works.

    One deadline matters from the start: most Arizona 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.

    There is nothing minor about a Phoenix crash. The Valley's freeways and arterials move at speeds that turn a routine collision into a trauma-center case, and the insurers know it and fight these hard. We built this practice for the serious ones. The severe injury cases where we know we can make a meaningful difference.

    Phoenix Personal Injury FAQ

    Do you have an office in the Phoenix area?

    Yes. Our Arizona office is in Scottsdale, in the heart of the Valley, and we serve clients across Phoenix and the entire metro. We work by appointment, 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 Phoenix injury case is worth?

    No. The Arizona Constitution bars caps on injury and wrongful death damages, including pain and suffering and punitive damages. A serious Phoenix injury is valued on the actual harm, not a statutory limit, which matters most in catastrophic and fatal cases.

    How long do I have to file an injury claim in Phoenix?

    Generally two years from the date of injury under A.R.S. § 12-542. If a government entity such as a city bus or county vehicle was involved, you must serve a notice of claim within 180 days, far sooner than the two-year deadline. Speak with a lawyer well before either clock runs.

    Can I recover if I was partly at fault for the Phoenix crash?

    Yes. Arizona follows pure comparative negligence under A.R.S. § 12-2505. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but never eliminated, so even a significant fault share still allows recovery of the rest. The insurer will try to inflate your percentage.

    Contact Our Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyers

    Injured people in Phoenix deserve a firm that understands how dangerous this city's roads are, 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 the entire Valley 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 freeway and arterial crashes, pedestrians struck on Phoenix streets, families who lost someone to negligence, and patients harmed by careless care, with the legal help they need. Local to Scottsdale. Serving all of Arizona.

    Call (888) 713-6653 for a free, confidential review of your Phoenix injury claim. You pay nothing unless we win.

     

     

     

     

     

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