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Phoenix personal injury attorneys

Big Dog Law represents injured Phoenix residents and visitors — vehicle crashes, slip and fall, wrongful death, and serious injury claims across Maricopa County.

Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and the heart of one of the country’s busiest commuter corridors. The combination of high-speed freeways, rapid growth, year-round construction, and roughly six months of triple-digit heat makes for an environment in which serious injuries — vehicle crashes, premises falls, heat-stress incidents on job sites — happen every day. Big Dog Law represents Phoenix residents and visitors hurt by someone else’s negligence and pursues full recovery under Arizona law.

Phoenix at a glance

  • Maricopa County consistently records more vehicle crash injuries than any other county in Arizona.
  • Phoenix's freeway network — I-10, I-17, Loop 101 / 202 / 303, US-60 — produces the metro's most severe collisions.
  • 180-day notice rule applies to claims involving City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, or state agencies.
  • Free, confidential consultation. No fee unless we recover compensation.

How injuries actually happen in Phoenix

The Phoenix injury landscape is shaped by a few specific realities.

  • Long-distance commuting

    Many Phoenix workers commute 30+ miles each way. More miles, denser freeways, and stop-and-go traffic translate directly into more rear-end and lane-change crashes.

  • Constant new road construction

    Loop expansions, ADOT projects, and ongoing work on US-60 / I-17 create lane shifts and merge points that produce predictable crash clusters.

  • Extreme heat

    High temperatures stress vehicles (tires, brakes), increase road-surface failures, and create dangerous outdoor working conditions where employer and contractor liability matters.

  • Major-event tourism

    Spring training, conventions, sporting events — all of which mean unfamiliar drivers, alcohol, and rideshare collisions concentrated in identifiable corridors.

  • Wide, fast surface streets

    Many Phoenix arterials operate at near-freeway speeds, contributing to severe pedestrian and intersection crashes.

Cases we routinely handle for Phoenix clients

  • Freeway and surface-street car crashes

    I-10, I-17, Loop 101 / 202, US-60, Camelback, Bell, Indian School, McDowell, 7th Street.

  • Truck and commercial-vehicle collisions

    Federal-regulation cases against carriers operating through the Phoenix corridor.

  • Motorcycle wrecks

    Including left-turn and lane-change crashes on metro arterials and freeway interchanges.

  • Pedestrian and bicycle injuries

    Particularly along corridors with high pedestrian volume and inconsistent infrastructure.

  • Slip-and-fall and premises liability

    Resorts, restaurants, retail centers, apartment complexes, and parking lots.

  • Wrongful death

    Fatal vehicle crashes and other negligence-caused deaths in Maricopa County.

Local context that helps build a Phoenix case

  • Local crash report retrieval

    We routinely obtain Phoenix Police Department, DPS, and tribal-jurisdiction reports.

  • Surveillance preservation

    Phoenix has dense commercial security coverage — but most footage is overwritten in 14–30 days. Same-week preservation letters matter.

  • Maricopa County medical infrastructure

    We coordinate care documentation across Banner, HonorHealth, Dignity, and Mayo systems.

  • Court venue knowledge

    Maricopa County Superior Court, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, and city / justice court intersections.

Personal injury statute
2 yr

Arizona's default deadline to file a personal injury suit.

Government notice
180 d

Hard deadline when a public entity may share responsibility.

Up-front cost
$0

Contingency fee — paid only from a recovery.

Hurt in Phoenix? Talk to an attorney first.

Free, confidential consultation. No fee unless we recover.

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