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Injured in Gilbert, AZ? Speak with an Arizona-licensed personal injury lawyer today. We know Gilbert police reports, ADOT crash records, and Maricopa County courts—and you pay nothing unless we win. Get a free case evaluation now. We’ll protect your rights, handle the insurers, and pursue full compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.

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Why Hire a Gilbert Personal Injury Lawyer

When you’re dealing with injuries, medical bills, and insurance companies, you need someone who knows the local landscape. Here’s why working with a Gilbert personal injury attorney makes all the difference:

Local Knowledge of Gilbert & Maricopa County Superior Court

We know the judges, the court procedures, and how to navigate the Maricopa County Superior Court system efficiently. Many cases under certain monetary thresholds go through compulsory arbitration before trial. This local experience helps move your case forward faster.

Arizona Insurance Tactics and Laws (A.R.S. § 12-2505)

Arizona has specific rules about insurance claims, including pure comparative fault laws under A.R.S. § 12-2505—your recovery is reduced by your fault percentage, even if you’re mostly at fault. We know how local insurers operate and how to counter their tactics.

Using Gilbert PD and ADOT Crash Reports to Prove Fault

We regularly obtain police reports from the Gilbert Police Department and Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) crash reports. You can request Gilbert PD reports online at their records portal or ADOT reports at azdot.gov. We know what to look for and how to use these documents to strengthen your case.

Access to Local Doctors and Specialists

Through years of practice in Gilbert, we’ve built relationships with trusted doctors who understand personal injury cases and can provide the documentation you need.

Focused Advocacy to Maximize Compensation

We fight for every dollar you deserve, including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering damages. We also negotiate lien reductions and handle AHCCCS/ERISA/Medicare compliance to maximize your net recovery.

Types of Cases We Handle in Gilbert

Our Gilbert injury team handles all types of accident cases throughout Maricopa County:

Car, Motorcycle, Truck, and Rideshare Accidents (Uber/Lyft)

  • Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents
  • Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) collisions—typically $1,000,000 third-party liability when driver is “on app” or transporting passengers
  • Commercial trucking crashes (FMCSA violations including hours-of-service, ELD data, maintenance logs, driver qualification files)
  • Boating/ATV and recreational vehicle accidents

Pedestrian, Bicycle, and DUI-Related Crashes

  • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
  • DUI-related injury crashes

Premises Liability (Slip/Trip/Fall) and Dog Bites (A.R.S. § 11-1025)

  • Slip, trip, and fall accidents (premises liability)
  • Dog bites and animal attacks (A.R.S. § 11-1025 strict liability applies when victim is lawfully on public or private property—no prior knowledge of aggression required)

Product Liability, Construction Accidents, Catastrophic Injury

  • Product liability and catastrophic injuries
  • Construction site accidents

Wrongful Death and Nursing Home Abuse

  • Wrongful death claims (A.R.S. § 12-611)—spouse, children, or parents can file under A.R.S. § 12-612
  • Survival actions (A.R.S. § 14-3110)
  • Nursing home neglect and abuse
  • Loss of consortium claims

What to Do After an Accident in Gilbert

The hours and days after an accident are critical. Here’s your step-by-step guide:

Medical Care and Reporting to Gilbert PD

Your health comes first. Always accept medical attention, even if you feel okay. Some injuries don’t show symptoms right away. File a report with the Gilbert Police Department or appropriate agency. This creates an official record of what happened.

Documenting the Scene and Witnesses

Take photos, get contact info from witnesses, and write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Visit facilities like Banner Gateway, Mercy Gilbert, or reputable urgent care centers in Gilbert for same-day treatment. Keep all medical records.

Requesting ADOT/Gilbert PD Reports and Preserving Vehicle Evidence

Get the police report and ADOT crash report. Save dashcam footage and don’t repair your vehicle until documented. Don’t give recorded statements or admit fault, even partially. Let the investigation determine liability.

Call a Lawyer Before Speaking with Insurers

Call us before speaking with insurance adjusters. We offer free consultations and protect your rights from day one.

 

⚠️ Time Is Critical – Act Now

Arizona’s statute of limitations (A.R.S. § 12-542) limits how long you have to file a claim. Government entity claims require a Notice of Claim within 180 days (A.R.S. § 12-821.01). Don’t wait!

Arizona Personal Injury Laws (Quick Guide)

Negligence and Proving Liability

We must prove the other party acted carelessly and caused your injuries. This involves showing duty, breach, causation, and damages.

Pure Comparative Fault (A.R.S. § 12-2505)

Under Arizona’s pure comparative negligence law, you can still recover damages even if partially at fault, but your compensation reduces by your percentage of fault—even if you’re mostly at fault.

Statute of Limitations (A.R.S. § 12-542)

You typically have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona.

Government Claims: Notice of Claim in 180 Days (A.R.S. § 12-821.01)

Claims against government entities require filing a Notice of Claim within 180 days. After the 180-day Notice of Claim, you generally have 1 year to file suit against the government (shorter than the usual 2-year statute of limitations).

Dog Bite Strict Liability (A.R.S. § 11-1025)

Arizona holds dog owners strictly liable for bites when the victim is lawfully on public or private property. Strict liability applies regardless of prior knowledge of aggression.

Wrongful Death and Survival Actions (A.R.S. § 12-611; § 12-612; § 14-3110)

Family members (spouse, children, parents) can seek compensation when someone dies due to another’s negligence under A.R.S. § 12-612. Survival actions under A.R.S. § 14-3110 allow the estate to pursue claims the deceased could have filed.

Damages in an Arizona Injury Case

Medical Bills, Future Care, Lost Wages, Earning Capacity

  • Medical bills and future care costs – All treatment related to your injury
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity – Money you’ve lost and will lose
  • Property damage and out-of-pocket expenses – Vehicle repairs, rental cars, and more

Pain and Suffering, Loss of Quality of Life, Consortium

  • Pain and suffering – Physical pain and emotional distress
  • Loss of quality of life – Impact on daily activities and enjoyment
  • Loss of consortium – Impact on spousal relationships

Punitive Damages and How Liens/Subrogation Affect Your Net

  • Punitive damages – In cases of extreme misconduct

Medical liens and subrogation – We negotiate Medicare, AHCCCS/Medicaid, and ERISA plan reimbursements to maximize your net recovery

Our Injury Claim Process

Free Consultation and Case Evaluation

We review your case at no cost and explain your options clearly.

Investigation, Spoliation Letters, Accident Reconstruction

We send spoliation letters to preserve evidence and conduct accident reconstruction when needed. For trucking cases, we seek and preserve hours-of-service logs, ELD data, maintenance records, and driver qualification files.

Insurance Claims and Demand Letters

We handle all insurance claims and draft compelling demand letters.

Negotiation, Mediation/Arbitration, and Trial

We negotiate aggressively with insurers and defense counsel for maximum compensation. Most cases settle, but we’re ready for mediation, arbitration (including cases subject to Maricopa County’s compulsory arbitration), or trial if needed.

Coordinating UM/UIM and MedPay Benefits

We help maximize your UM/UIM (uninsured/underinsured motorist) and MedPay benefits, understanding coordination of benefits and anti-stacking provisions that may limit stacking unless your policy allows it.

How Long Will My Case Take?

Treatment and Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI)

Every case is different, but timing depends on medical treatment completion and reaching maximum improvement.

Liability Disputes, Insurer Timelines, and Litigation Milestones

  • Complexity of liability disputes
  • Insurance company response times
  • Whether litigation becomes necessary

Special Timelines for Government Claims

Government claims have strict deadlines: 180 days for Notice of Claim, then generally 1 year to file suit.

Dealing with Insurance Adjusters in Arizona

Recorded Statements, Medical Authorizations, and Privacy

  • Don’t give recorded statements without legal counsel
  • Be careful with medical authorizations – protect your privacy

Evidence Preservation and Social Media Pitfalls

  • Watch social media use – insurers may monitor your accounts
  • Preserve all evidence to maintain claim value

Using MedPay and UM/UIM Without Harming Your Claim

Use MedPay for immediate bills and UM/UIM coverage strategically with proper coordination of benefits.

Settlement, Mediation, Arbitration, or Trial

When Settlement Makes Sense

Most cases settle when the offer fairly compensates your losses without trial risks.

Mediation: What to Expect

A neutral mediator helps both sides reach agreement without going to court.

Arbitration (Including High/Low Agreements)

Sometimes cases go to binding arbitration with high/low agreements limiting risk. Maricopa County Superior Court may require compulsory arbitration for cases under certain monetary thresholds.

When and Why We Go to Trial

When insurers won’t offer fair compensation, we’re ready to let a jury decide.

Contingency Fees and Case Costs

No Fee Unless We Win

Our contingency fee means you pay nothing unless we win. No upfront costs, no hourly bills.

Typical Case Costs and Transparency

  • Contingency fee covers attorney time and expertise
  • Common case costs: expert witnesses, filing fees, medical records
  • Costs are reimbursed from settlement or verdict
  • Lien negotiation services included
  • No upfront payment required

Property Damage Help: Repairs, Rental, Diminished Value

  • Towing and storage reimbursement
  • OEM parts and quality repairs
  • How diminished value is calculated
  • Total loss ACV, tax/title/registration fees
  • Rental coverage duration until payment issued

Common Injuries We See

Soft-Tissue and Orthopedic Injuries

  • Soft-tissue injuries and whiplash
  • Fractures and orthopedic injuries

TBI, Spinal Injuries, Chronic Pain

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussions
  • Spinal injuries and herniated discs
  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

Burns, Scarring, PTSD, CRPS

  • Burns, scarring, and disfigurement
  • PTSD and emotional distress

UM/UIM and MedPay in Arizona

Coverage Basics and When They Apply

UM/UIM coverage protects you when the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance—you can still recover through UM/UIM even if the driver is uninsured.

Policy Limits, Stacking, and Coordination of Benefits

We help maximize recovery through policy stacking when allowed and understand anti-stacking provisions that may limit stacking unless your specific policy permits it.

Using MedPay for Immediate Bills

Medical payments coverage pays bills immediately regardless of fault, with proper coordination to avoid harming your claim.

Property Damage: Repair, Rental, Diminished Value

Fair Valuation and Total Loss Tips

We ensure your car is repaired properly or you receive fair total loss value. Document ACV (actual cash value), retain receipts for tax/title/registration fees, and keep rental until payment is issued.

Rental, Loss-of-Use, Towing and Storage Reimbursement

We pursue rental car reimbursement, loss-of-use compensation, and towing/storage reimbursement as part of your out-of-pocket recoverable expenses.

Gilbert, AZ Resources

Gilbert PD Accident Reports and ADOT Crash Requests

  • Gilbert Police Department – Request accident reports online at gilbertaz.gov/departments/police/records
  • ADOT Crash Reports – Request official state crash reports at azdot.gov

Maricopa County Superior Court (Civil)

Where civil lawsuits are filed. Venue depends on various factors, and cases may go through compulsory arbitration before trial.

Local Hospitals and Urgent Care Options

  • Banner Gateway Medical Center
  • Mercy Gilbert Medical Center
  • NextCare Urgent Care Gilbert
  • Dignity Health Urgent Care Gilbert

Why Choose Our Gilbert Injury Team

Arizona-Licensed, Trial-Ready, and Results-Focused

Our attorneys are in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona. We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, ensuring maximum leverage and focusing on getting you the best possible outcome.

Direct Attorney Access and Clear Updates

You’ll have direct attorney access and regular case updates throughout your case.

Serving Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, Tempe

We help clients throughout the East Valley and all of Maricopa County.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in Gilbert?

Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if we win your case.

Do personal injury attorneys offer free consultations?

Yes, we offer completely free, no-obligation consultations to review your case.

How long does a typical personal injury case take in Gilbert?

Most cases settle in 6-12 months, but complex cases or those requiring trial may take longer.

What compensation can I recover after an accident?

You can pursue medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and more.

What makes a good Gilbert personal injury lawyer?

Look for local experience, trial readiness, clear communication, and a contingency fee structure.

What should I do immediately after an accident?

Get medical care, call police, document everything, and contact a lawyer before talking to insurance.

Will my case go to trial or settle out of court?

Most cases (95%) settle without trial, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to court.

How do contingency fees work in personal injury cases?

You pay a percentage of your settlement or verdict only if we win – typically 33-40%.

What if the accident was partially my fault?

Arizona’s pure comparative fault law allows recovery even if you’re partially at fault, reduced by your percentage.

Are there deadlines for filing a personal injury claim in Arizona?

Yes, typically two years for personal injury, but government claims require notice within 180 days.

Should I speak to the insurance adjuster or give a recorded statement?

No. Always consult with an attorney first. Adjusters use statements to minimize your claim.

How is my personal injury case value calculated in Arizona?

We consider medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and case-specific factors.

Can you help with my vehicle damage and rental car after a crash?

Yes, we handle property damage claims, rental reimbursement, and diminished value as part of your case.

Do Uber/Lyft accidents have different insurance coverage in Arizona? How does the $1M policy apply?

Yes, rideshare accidents typically have $1,000,000 third-party liability coverage that applies when the driver is “on app” with a passenger request accepted or while transporting passengers.

Can you help reduce my medical liens (Medicare, AHCCCS/Medicaid, ERISA) so I keep more of my settlement?

Yes, we negotiate lien reductions with Medicare, AHCCCS/Medicaid, and ERISA plans as part of our services to maximize your net recovery.

What happens if the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured—can I still recover through UM/UIM?

Yes, your UM/UIM coverage can provide compensation when the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance. We help you navigate this process and maximize your recovery.

Take Action Today

Every day you wait could hurt your case. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and deadlines pass. Our Gilbert personal injury lawyers are ready to fight for you right now.

Remember: You pay nothing unless we win. There’s no risk in getting help.

 

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Injured in Gilbert? Don’t wait. Talk to an experienced personal injury lawyer today.

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External Resources:

State Bar of Arizona – Find a Lawyer

Arizona Revised Statutes – Title 12

U.S. Department of Justice – Personal Injury Claims Overview

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