Injured in Scottsdale? Speak with a local personal injury lawyer today. We’re licensed by the State Bar of Arizona and focused on Scottsdale and the Phoenix Metro. Get a free case evaluation and pay no fee unless we win. We handle car, motorcycle, slip and fall, dog bite, and wrongful death cases and know Maricopa County courts and local insurers. Deadlines move fast—protect your claim now. Request your free case review.
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Don’t wait to protect your rights. The statute of limitations in Arizona is limited.
A local personal injury attorney understands Scottsdale’s roads, hospitals, and community. We know where accidents happen most often and which local doctors provide the best treatment for injury victims. This local knowledge helps build stronger cases for our clients.
We’ve helped hundreds of Scottsdale residents get fair compensation after accidents. With over 15 years serving Scottsdale, we’ve secured settlements ranging from $50,000 to $2.5 million for local clients. From crashes on Loop 101 to slip and falls at local businesses, we know how to handle negligence cases in our community. Our team works with local medical providers and understands how Maricopa County Superior Court handles personal injury cases.
We work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fees unless we win your case. We cover all case costs during litigation, so you can focus on healing while we handle the legal work.
Our firm regularly works with Scottsdale City Court and Maricopa County Superior Court. We know the judges, court staff, and local rules. We also have relationships with HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn and HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Centers, and frequently negotiate with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, and other major insurers operating in Arizona. We work closely with local rehabilitation facilities to ensure our clients get the care they need.
During your free case evaluation, we’ll review your accident report, discuss your injuries, and explain your legal options. We’ll answer all your questions about liability, potential damages, and the timeline for your case. There’s no pressure and no obligation.
Car accidents are the most common personal injury cases in Scottsdale. We help victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
These accidents often cause severe injuries. We understand the unique challenges these cases present and fight for maximum compensation.
A rideshare accident (Uber & Lyft) involves complex insurance issues. We know how to navigate these claims and understand the different coverage tiers:
Vulnerable road users often suffer serious injuries. We fight for full compensation in pedestrian accident and bicycle accident cases.
Property owners must keep their premises safe. If you’ve been hurt due to dangerous conditions, we can help prove premises liability.
Arizona has strict dog bite laws. Under A.R.S. § 11-1025 (dog bite strict liability), owners are responsible for injuries their dogs cause.
Defective products can cause serious harm. We hold manufacturers accountable through product liability claims.
Healthcare providers must meet professional standards. When they fail, we help victims seek justice. A.R.S. § 12-2603 (medical malpractice expert affidavit) requires a preliminary expert opinion affidavit, with timing tied to initial disclosures—not necessarily before filing the complaint.
A catastrophic injury like a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or spinal cord injury changes everything. We fight for compensation that covers lifetime care needs.
Construction workers face daily dangers. We help injured workers get compensation beyond workers’ comp when third parties are responsible.
Losing a loved one is devastating. Under A.R.S. §§ 12-611-12-613 (wrongful death), surviving family members can seek justice and compensation. In Arizona, the spouse, children, parents, or personal representative can file, and damages are measured under § 12-613.
Under A.R.S. § 12-542 (two-year statute of limitations), you have two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit. Don’t wait – evidence disappears and witnesses forget details over time.
Arizona follows A.R.S. § 12-2505 (pure comparative fault). This means you can recover damages even if you’re partially at fault, though your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. This is called comparative negligence.
If a government entity caused your injury, special rules apply. Notice of claim for public entities (A.R.S. § 12-821.01) requires filing within 180 days. The notice must state a specific sum (sum certain) and be served on the proper person. A.R.S. § 12-821 (one-year statute for actions against public entities) requires filing suit within one year.
Under A.R.S. §§ 4-311 and 4-312 (dram shop and social host liability), bars and hosts can be liable for serving alcohol to obviously intoxicated people who cause accidents.
Arizona allows punitive damages for extremely reckless behavior. There are no caps on compensatory damages in most personal injury cases. However, punitive damages are not available against public entities in Arizona under A.R.S. § 12-820.04.
We start with a free consultation to understand your situation and explain your rights.
We collect medical records, witness statements, and other evidence. We may send a spoliation letter to preserve crucial evidence.
We send a demand letter outlining your damages and negotiate aggressively for fair compensation with the insurance claim process.
If necessary, we file your lawsuit as the plaintiff against the defendant in Maricopa County Superior Court. Maricopa County has compulsory arbitration for cases under the local monetary threshold, which can accelerate resolution. We explore all options including mediation, arbitration, or trial to get you the best outcome.
We prepare you for any independent medical examination (IME) and work with expert witnesses to strengthen your case. We handle medical lien negotiations and subrogation issues to maximize your recovery.
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All past and future medical costs related to your injury, from emergency care to physical therapy, plus income you’ve lost while recovering and compensation for pain and suffering.
For serious injuries, a life care plan ensures you receive compensation for lifetime medical needs.
If injuries affect your ability to work, we seek compensation for reduced earning potential. Spouses may receive compensation for loss of consortium when injuries affect the marital relationship.
Repairs or replacement of damaged property, including vehicles. Beyond repairs, we seek compensation for diminished value of your vehicle after an accident.
We help you access uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) and medical payments coverage (MedPay) from your own policy when needed. During your case, medical bills can be handled through MedPay, your health insurance or AHCCCS, provider liens/LOPs (letters of protection), with balances resolved from your settlement through subrogation.
Your health comes first. Get medical attention immediately, even for seemingly minor injuries. Take photos if you can safely do so.
Get your Arizona Crash Report from Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and any reports from Scottsdale Police Department or Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Report the accident to your insurance, but don’t give recorded statements without legal advice. Never sign blanket medical authorizations; your attorney can provide tailored HIPAA releases to protect your privacy.
See your doctor within 72 hours and document your recovery process in a journal.
Save everything related to your accident and injuries. This evidence is crucial for your case.
Most personal injury lawsuits in Scottsdale are filed in Maricopa County Superior Court.
Traffic citations related to your accident may be handled in Scottsdale City Court.
ADOT maintains crash reports for accidents on state highways and many local roads.
We help you obtain all relevant police reports for your case.
Our contingency fee is a percentage of your recovery. We also advance all case costs, which are reimbursed from your settlement or verdict.
We work with healthcare providers to delay billing or set up payment arrangements while your case is pending. Medical bills can be handled through MedPay, your health insurance or AHCCCS, or provider liens/letters of protection (LOPs), with balances resolved from your settlement through subrogation.
If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing for attorney fees or case costs we’ve advanced.
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency, taking a percentage only if we win your case.
We investigate, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance, and file a lawsuit if needed.
Generally two years under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 12, but some cases have shorter deadlines.
Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses caused by the accident.
Most cases settle without trial, but we’re ready to go to court if needed.
Through evidence like police reports, witness statements, and expert analysis.
Seek medical care, document everything, and contact a lawyer before talking to insurance.
Experience with your type of case, local knowledge, and good standing with the State Bar of Arizona.
Giving recorded statements, accepting quick settlements, and waiting too long to get legal help.
Yes, you can change lawyers at any time if you’re not satisfied.
No. Let your lawyer handle all insurance communications to protect your rights.
Don’t accept without legal advice. First offers are usually much less than your case is worth.
Simple cases may settle in months, while complex cases can take a year or more.
Yes, we regularly negotiate with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, and other major insurers. We know their tactics and use proven strategies to maximize your settlement.
You can switch attorneys at any time. Fee arrangements between attorneys are handled professionally without additional cost to you. We’ll coordinate the transition smoothly.
Case value depends on injury severity, medical treatment needed, percentage of fault, available insurance/policy limits, and impact on your life. We’ll evaluate these factors during your free consultation.
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The statute of limitations is running on your case. Don’t lose your right to compensation. Call 602-777-3333 today for your free consultation.
Don’t let insurance companies take advantage of you. If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve fair compensation. We know Arizona law and will fight for your rights. Contact us today for your free consultation.
We handle cases involving insurance bad faith and work to protect you from unfair treatment by insurance companies. Our team understands the complexities of personal injury law and will guide you through every step of your case.
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