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Phoenix traffic is no joke — with busy freeways like I-10, I-17, and Loop 101, car accidents are an unfortunate part of daily life. From fender-benders downtown to high-speed freeway crashes, these collisions can leave victims with painful injuries, medical bills, and long-term financial stress.
At Wood Injury Law, we fight for Phoenix residents who’ve been injured by someone else’s carelessness. Whether you were hit by a distracted driver near Camelback Road, a speeding car on Van Buren Street, or a rideshare vehicle downtown, we’re here to help you recover physically and financially.
Phoenix roads are among the busiest in the state — and that means a higher chance of accidents.
No matter what caused your crash, we’ll investigate the evidence, talk to witnesses, and build a case that proves who’s responsible.
Call 911 and get an official police report from the Phoenix Police Department.
Seek immediate medical care — hospitals like Banner – University Medical Center or St. Joseph’s can check for hidden injuries.
Document everything — take photos, collect insurance details, and note road conditions.
Don’t speak to the other driver’s insurer before calling your attorney.
Call Wood Injury Law — we’ll protect your rights and handle everything with the insurance company.
Direct access to your attorney — no middlemen, no delays.
Proven results in Arizona car accident cases.
Personalized attention — you’re never just another case number.
Our team fights hard for Phoenix drivers — because you deserve a law firm that treats your case like it’s personal.
Liability can fall on:
The negligent driver
Multiple drivers in a chain collision
A commercial trucking or rideshare company
A vehicle manufacturer (in defective part cases)
The city or state for unsafe road conditions
Our team investigates every angle to make sure every responsible party is held accountable.
We represent clients with injuries ranging from mild to catastrophic, including:
Whiplash and neck pain
Broken bones
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
Spinal cord or back injuries
Internal bleeding
Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety)
Even if you feel “fine” after a crash, some injuries take days or weeks to appear — which is why documentation and early medical evaluation are key.
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to:
Medical expenses (present and future)
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Loss of enjoyment of life
We don’t let insurers minimize your claim or pressure you into lowball settlements.