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Scottsdale Personal Injury Lawyers
Our Arizona Office Is in Scottsdale
If you were seriously hurt in Scottsdale, you have an injury law firm right here in the Valley.
Lawsuit Legal's Arizona office is in Scottsdale, on Camelback Road, and we represent injured people across Scottsdale and the entire Phoenix metro.
Arizona law is good to injured people in 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 handle the serious cases, catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, and the crashes and falls that change a life.
The office runs by appointment, and 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 Scottsdale injury claim.
- Arizona office in Scottsdale on Camelback Road, serving the entire Phoenix metro
- $100M+ recovered with a 98% recovery rate across 40,000+ injury cases
- Arizona caps nothing, and you can 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

Our Scottsdale Office and How We Work
Lawsuit Legal's Arizona office sits on Camelback Road in Scottsdale, at 7014 E. Camelback Road, in the heart of the Valley. From here we represent injured people across Scottsdale, Phoenix, and the surrounding metro.
The office runs by appointment rather than walk-in, which keeps our attorneys focused on the cases they are handling. For a person too badly hurt to come to us, that is not a barrier: we travel to the home, the hospital, or the rehabilitation facility to meet seriously injured clients where they are.
What you get is a firm that treats a Scottsdale injury case as the serious matter it is. We take on catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, and the complex crashes the insurance companies fight hardest, and we do it with the resources to see a case through to trial when an insurer refuses to pay what it is worth.
Our office sits in the middle of the Valley for a reason. We would rather sit across a table from the person we represent, and when someone is too hurt to come to Scottsdale, we go to them at the hospital or at home. A serious injury case is built on details. Seeing the impact your injuries are having on your life firsthand. It's our job to understand the sleepless nights, daily reality, and struggles, and then tell the story of the human reality in the courtroom behind the medical records, scans, and diagnoses.
Injuries and Cases We Handle in Scottsdale
We handle the full range of serious injury and death cases across the Scottsdale area:
- Car and motorcycle crashes. High-speed wrecks on the Loop 101 and Loop 202, DUI crashes leaving Old Town, and the year-round motorcycle traffic the Valley is known for. See our Arizona car accident and motorcycle accident lawyers.
- Pedestrian and bicycle injuries. Strikes on Scottsdale Road, Camelback Road, and the resort and Old Town corridors, in a metro that ranks among the deadliest in the country for people on foot.
- Premises liability. Slip and fall, negligent security, and pool drownings at Scottsdale's resorts, hotels, and homes. See our Arizona premises liability lawyers.
- Catastrophic injury and wrongful death. Brain injury, paralysis, amputation, and fatal crashes, valued on the full lifetime cost under Arizona's no-cap rule.
- Medical malpractice and nursing home abuse. Harm in the Valley's hospitals and care facilities, in an area with a large retiree population.
Scottsdale Roads, Courts, and Hospitals
Local knowledge matters in an injury case, from the road where the crash happened to the courthouse where it will be decided.
The roads. Serious Scottsdale crashes cluster on the Loop 101 (the Pima Freeway) and Loop 202 (Red Mountain), and on the high-volume arterials, Scottsdale Road, Camelback Road, Hayden Road, Shea Boulevard, and Indian School Road. Old Town Scottsdale's bar and entertainment district produces a steady stream of late-night DUI crashes, and the resort and spring-training traffic adds visitors unfamiliar with the roads.
The courts. A Scottsdale injury lawsuit is filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, the busiest trial court in the state, while Scottsdale City Court handles traffic and municipal matters. The county jury pool and procedure are their own factor in how a case is valued and tried.
The hospitals. Seriously injured Scottsdale crash victims are taken to HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center, a Level I trauma center, or to HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea and Thompson Peak, with Mayo Clinic Hospital serving the area for specialized care. That first trauma record is the foundation that connects your injuries to the crash.
How Arizona Law Helps a Scottsdale Injury Claim
Two features of Arizona law shape what a Scottsdale 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 Scottsdale 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 other government entity requires a notice of claim within just 180 days.[2] See the Arizona statute of limitations, and the sooner you call, the more evidence can be preserved.