Direct answer: If you were injured in Phoenix, Lazzara Law Firm can help you understand your options under Arizona personal injury law, organize evidence, and respond to insurance issues that arise after an accident.

Many Arizona injury cases have a two-year lawsuit deadline under A.R.S. § 12-542. Claims involving a public entity can require a notice of claim within 180 days, so early review matters even when settlement discussions are underway.

Local injury help in Phoenix

Phoenix injury claims often involve I-10, I-17, Loop 202, State Route 51, US 60, Grand Avenue, busy intersections, commercial properties, workplaces, and rideshare or delivery traffic. Many cases turn on early documentation, medical records, witness information, and timely notice when a public entity may be involved.

Local context matters because reports, witnesses, traffic patterns, premises conditions, medical documentation, and insurance correspondence can all affect how a claim is evaluated.

Phoenix accident and injury matters we handle

What to do after an accident in Phoenix

  1. Get medical care and follow the treatment plan.
  2. Report the incident to the appropriate business, property owner, police agency, or insurer when needed.
  3. Save photos, video, witness names, medical records, insurance letters, and wage-loss information.
  4. Avoid recorded statements or releases until you understand the claim and deadlines.
  5. Contact an Arizona personal injury attorney if you have questions about fault, insurance, medical bills, or timing.

Local roads and settings often involved in Phoenix claims

Common local context can include I-10, I-17, Loop 202, State Route 51, US 60, Grand Avenue, retail and restaurant areas, office properties, apartment communities, schools, hospitals, job sites, rideshare trips, delivery vehicles, and neighborhood streets.

Office and consultation information

Lazzara Law Firm serves Phoenix injury clients from its Arizona offices in Scottsdale and Tempe. Call before visiting to confirm meeting availability.

Contact Lazzara Law Firm to discuss an Arizona personal injury question.

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Arizona Injury Claim FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Phoenix personal injury lawyer after an accident?

A Phoenix personal injury lawyer can help identify responsible parties, evaluate insurance coverage, preserve evidence, document damages, and respond to insurer requests before deadlines expire.

How long do I have to file a Phoenix injury lawsuit?

Most Arizona personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years under A.R.S. § 12-542. If a government entity is involved, a notice of claim may be due within 180 days.

Where are Phoenix personal injury lawsuits filed?

Many Phoenix injury lawsuits are filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, depending on the facts, parties, and venue. Claims may also resolve before litigation.

What evidence matters after a Phoenix accident?

Important evidence can include crash or incident reports, scene photos, medical records, witness information, damaged property, wage-loss records, and communications from insurance companies.

Does Lazzara Law Firm handle Phoenix personal injury claims?

Yes. Lazzara Law Firm serves Phoenix injury clients in Arizona matters involving vehicle crashes, falls, serious injuries, and wrongful death claims.