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Glendale’s busy streets — from West Bell Road to Loop 101 — are frequent sites of rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups. These accidents can cause serious injuries, and too often, victims are left struggling with medical debt and lost income.
Wood Injury Law is here to make sure you’re not left alone to deal with it. We fight for fair compensation, hold negligent drivers accountable, and guide you every step of the way.
Car accidents happen every day, and while some are unavoidable, many are caused by human error, negligence, or unsafe conditions. Understanding the most common causes can help drivers stay safer on the road and may play a critical role in proving fault in a personal injury case.
A car accident can be overwhelming and stressful.
Call Glendale Police Department to document the scene.
Seek immediate medical attention — Banner Thunderbird Medical Center is nearby.
Don’t accept quick settlements or recorded statements.
Contact Wood Injury Law before you talk to insurance companies.
Deep Arizona injury law experience
Transparent communication at every step
No fees unless we win
Personalized strategy for every client
You deserve more than just representation — you deserve a team that genuinely cares.
Not all car accidents are caused by just one driver. In many cases, both parties share some level of responsibility. When fault is shared, compensation can still be available — but how much you recover depends on your percentage of fault and the laws in your state.
Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
Spinal injuries and disc herniations
Traumatic brain injuries
Broken bones
Psychological trauma
We’ll calculate your claim value based on every detail — medical care, pain, time off work, and long-term impact.
If you were injured in a Glendale, AZ car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Medical expenses (past and future)
Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Property damage
Loss of enjoyment of life
Insurance companies often offer quick settlements to close claims cheaply. Don’t accept one before speaking with a lawyer. Once you sign, you lose your right to pursue more — even if your condition worsens.