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Personal Injury Lawyer in Buckeye, AZ

Injured in Buckeye? Mesa-based attorney Josh Wood fights for accident victims across Arizona. Over $14 million recovered. 4.6/5 from 80+ Google reviews.

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$14M+
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Fees Unless We Win

Wood Injury Law serves Buckeye, Arizona and the greater Phoenix metro area. Attorney Josh Wood is a Mesa-based personal injury lawyer who fights for accident victims across Arizona — at every level of severity, from soft-tissue claims to wrongful death.

$14M+
Recovered for Clients

4.6/5
Google Rating (80+ Reviews)

$0
Upfront Cost — Ever

The firm handles car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian injuries, wrongful death, and slip-and-fall cases across Buckeye and all of Arizona. Every consultation is free, and clients pay nothing unless their case is won.

2509 S. Power Rd. Ste. 103, Mesa, AZ 85209  |  (480) 576-6147

Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Buckeye

From car accidents to wrongful death, we represent injury victims across Buckeye and Arizona.

Why Choose Wood Injury Law in Buckeye?

Wood Injury Law preps every Arizona personal injury case as if it is headed to trial — from day one. That changes how the insurance company values your claim.

Personal Injury Focus

Josh Wood handles personal injury cases full-time. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, slip-and-falls, wrongful death. Direct communication, clear next steps.

$14M+ Recovered for Clients

A proven track record of recovering over $14 million for Arizona injury victims. Every case receives full attention and aggressive representation.

No Fee Unless We Win

We work on contingency, which means you owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Zero upfront costs, zero risk to you.

4.6/5 ★ from 80+ Reviews

Two decades of legal experience, from law enforcement to insurance defense to personal injury. Josh Wood brings a depth of knowledge that most attorneys simply do not have.

How to Get Help After a Buckeye Accident

Getting the compensation you deserve starts with one phone call. Here is how the process works.

1

Free Consultation

Call us at (480) 576-6147 or fill out our online form. We review the details of your Buckeye accident and advise you on your legal options at no cost.

2

We Investigate

Our team gathers evidence, obtains police reports, speaks with witnesses, reviews medical records, and handles all communication with insurance companies.

3

You Get Compensated

We negotiate aggressively to maximize your settlement. If a fair deal cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial.

Accident Information for Buckeye, AZ

High-Risk Corridors Locals in Buckeye Know

I-10 west of Buckeye toward the California line is a documented fatigue-crash zone because it is the first stretch of interstate for drivers leaving the Phoenix metro, and SR-85 south to Gila Bend carries heavy NAFTA truck traffic and has deadly two-lane sections

Dust storms blowing across I-10 from agricultural fields trigger sudden zero-visibility crashes, and Buckeye’s growth-rate ranking as America’s fastest-growing city has outpaced road safety upgrades

Where Your Injury Claim Gets Filed in Maricopa County

If you are injured in Buckeye, your personal injury case is handled by the Maricopa County Superior Court. Most filings, motions, and trials for Maricopa County injury claims happen at the Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix and the Southwest Regional Court Center in Avondale. You do not need to live in Maricopa County to hire Wood Injury Law. We represent clients across Arizona and appear in every superior court in the state.

Nearest Medical Care After a Buckeye Accident

The primary emergency facility serving Buckeye is Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Center with trauma transfers to Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear (Level III (Abrazo West) trauma). If you are seriously injured in an accident here, get treated first and document everything. Insurance companies use gaps in medical care to dispute how serious your injuries were. Local responders in the area include Buckeye Police Department and Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, and their official crash report is one of the most important pieces of evidence in your case.

Buckeye Accident Statistics

Buckeye and the surrounding area see thousands of traffic accidents each year. With I-10, SR-85 running through the area, collisions involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, and pedestrians are common, and the Maricopa County crash report volume reflects it.

Arizona Statute of Limitations

In Arizona, you have 2 years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This is shorter than many other states, which makes acting quickly after a Buckeye accident critical. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to pursue compensation entirely. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your claim.

Understanding Arizona’s Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar)

Arizona follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 51% bar. This means you can recover damages if you were 50% or less at fault for the accident, but if you are found to be 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if a jury finds you 20% at fault and awards $100,000, you would receive $80,000. Insurance companies in Buckeye often try to inflate your fault percentage to push you past the 51% threshold and block your claim entirely — which is exactly why having an experienced attorney matters.

4.6/5 from 80+ reviews

What Our Clients Say About Wood Injury Law

Real reviews from real clients. See why accident victims across Arizona trust Josh Wood with their cases.

“This office was the best at helping us through our accident. They scheduled our doctor appointments and followed up with us afterwards. I truly felt the love for our wellbeing.”

“My sincere thank you to Carissa Hampton, she is OUTSTANDING! She handled all my needs with knowledge and professionalism.”

“Josh Wood and his team are amazing! They took my case on with full confidence that the outcome would be in my favor and that’s exactly what happened.”

Buckeye Personal Injury FAQ

Wood Injury Law works on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and no fees unless we win your case. Our free consultation allows us to evaluate your Buckeye injury claim at no cost to you.

After a car accident in Buckeye, call 911, seek medical attention, document the scene with photos, exchange information with other drivers, and contact a personal injury attorney before speaking with insurance companies. Early legal representation protects your rights and preserves critical evidence.

In Arizona, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 2 years from the date of the accident. This is shorter than many other states, so contacting an attorney quickly after your Buckeye accident is critical to protecting your rights.

The value of your Buckeye car accident case depends on your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term impact on your life. Wood Injury Law has recovered over $14 million for injury victims and offers a free case evaluation to help estimate your claim’s value.

Personal injury cases from accidents in Buckeye fall under the Maricopa County Superior Court. Filings and trials take place at the Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix and the Southwest Regional Court Center in Avondale. Wood Injury Law handles every step of the process for Maricopa County clients, from the demand letter through trial if the insurance carrier refuses a fair settlement.

The primary emergency facility serving Buckeye is Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Center with trauma transfers to Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear (Level III (Abrazo West) trauma). Do not refuse an ambulance ride even if you feel fine. Insurance companies use any gap in your medical treatment to argue your injuries were not serious. Get treated, preserve the records, and call us before you speak to any adjuster.

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Crash data: Buckeye, 2024

The following crash statistics are reported by the state for Buckeye in 2024. They set the backdrop for any personal injury claim in this jurisdiction.

Total reportable crashes970
Injury crashes345
Fatal crashes7
People killed7
People injured572
Alcohol-related crashes49

Source: Arizona Department of Transportation, 2024 Motor Vehicle Crash Facts (azdot.gov)