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Phoenix is Arizona’s largest city, with heavy traffic, busy freeways, and countless opportunities for accidents. Whether it’s a car crash on I-10, a motorcycle wreck on Grand Avenue, or a slip-and-fall downtown, serious injuries can change your life in seconds.
At Wood Injury Law, we represent Phoenix residents who’ve been injured through no fault of their own. We know the challenges you face — medical bills, lost wages, and insurance companies working against you — and we’re here to fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.
Wood Injury Law handles a wide range of injury cases across Phoenix, including:
While you can’t turn back the clock and avoid the accident, you can file a legal claim for damages. Along with collecting compensation, a legal claim is a way to hold the at-fault party accountable, allowing you to get justice.
Phoenix is spread across a vast metro area, with accidents happening daily on I-10, I-17, the 101, and the 202. Victims are often rushed to major hospitals such as St. Joseph’s Hospital, Banner University Medical Center, or HonorHealth.
Phoenix cases also involve Arizona’s largest court system: the Maricopa County Superior Court. Having a personal injury lawyer familiar with Phoenix courts and insurers makes a big difference when it comes to outcomes.
We know Phoenix — its roads, its courts, and its people. At Wood Injury Law, we treat clients like family, not case files. Our dedication and trial-ready preparation set us apart from larger firms that push clients into quick settlements.
Your personal injury lawyer must file a claim before the statute of limitations expires. If you were injured in Arizona, you have two years to file a claim. Consult with a personal injury lawyer to go over your filing deadline. Then, your attorney can collect evidence and file the paperwork to initiate the claim.
Various factors go into determining the value of a personal injury case. For instance, our personal injury lawyer will consider the cause of the accident, the extent of the injuries, and your long-term care needs. Additionally, your case could be valued at a higher rate if you cannot return to work. Because so many factors are involved, it’s important to discuss your situation with an attorney. Then, your attorney will investigate the claim, review the evidence, and value the case.