Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyer
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Too often, people in Phoenix are injured or killed when going about their daily lives. Distracted drivers cause collisions, unsafe properties lead to falls, and defective products result in injuries. Accidents caused by someone else’s negligence can lead to severe physical, emotional, and financial damage, and personal injury lawsuits allow victims to recover compensation for their losses.
Our skilled Phoenix personal injury lawyers understand how unexpected accidents affect victims’ lives, and we fight every day to get them the full and fair compensation they deserve. Call 480.702.2277 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.
Why Choose Feller & Wendt, LLC™ for Your Personal Injury Case?
Our Phoenix personal injury attorneys have over 70 years of combined experience helping people hurt by the negligent, careless, and reckless actions of others. We have a proven track record of securing high-value case results. With a 99 percent success rate in personal injury cases, our attorneys have recovered over $85 million in compensation for our deserving clients.
We prioritize people over profits, providing high-quality representation from award-winning lawyers. When you work with one of our Phoenix personal injury attorneys, you gain a friend, a cheerleader, and a compassionate advocate. We give our clients our personal cell phone numbers so you can always reach us when needed. Our attorneys will aggressively fight for your rights and fair compensation.
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Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Many of the personal injury cases we handle involve motor vehicle accidents. In 2023, there were 36,927 motor vehicle crashes in Phoenix, resulting in 10,300 injuries and 298 fatalities. Over 71 percent of overall crashes and 54 percent of fatal crashes in Arizona occurred in Maricopa County.
Car Accidents
Arizona is an at-fault insurance state, so it is essential to establish liability for your car accident. Liable parties may include other drivers, manufacturers of defective parts, employers, property owners, and even government entities. Partner with our respected Phoenix car accident attorneys to determine who is liable for your injuries, calculate your damages, and fight for full compensation.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists have little to protect them in accidents, often sustaining serious injuries like multiple fractures and traumatic brain injuries. It can be challenging to win fair compensation after a motorcycle accident, partly due to the misconception that motorcyclists are thrill-seekers who don’t follow the rules of the road. Our accomplished Phoenix motorcycle accident lawyers know how to collect the evidence needed to support your claim and navigate procedural issues could hurt your claim.
Truck Accidents
Commercial trucks are large and heavy, often resulting in catastrophic crashes and severe injuries for occupants in smaller vehicles. Despite numerous Arizona and federal laws regulating the trucking industry, truck accidents still happen due to factors like drowsy, reckless driving, and mechanical failure. Count on our dedicated Phoenix truck accident lawyers to pursue full compensation from negligent truckers, trucking companies, and other at-fault parties in your case.
Other Personal Injury Cases
We help people across Phoenix and beyond who have been hurt by the carelessness of others. No matter the circumstances of your accident and injuries, we can help you understand your legal rights and options. Case types we handle include:
If you’ve been injured due to another party’s negligence, you deserve compensation. Our experienced personal injury lawyers in Phoenix can help you pursue damages for medical costs, rehabilitation, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and more.
What Our Clients Say
Our Phoenix personal injury attorneys provide individualized legal counsel and representation while aggressively protecting our clients’ rights throughout the legal process. We are honored by the glowing testimonials we regularly receive praising the high quality of our services:
Testimonials from our Arizona Injury Clients
Do I Have a Personal Injury Case?
In most personal injury claims, you must show that the other party was negligent by proving these four elements:
- Duty of Care – The defendant owed a legal duty of care.
- Breach of Duty – The defendant breached that duty through action or inaction.
- Causation – The breach directly caused your injury.
- Damages – You suffered actual harm or losses due to the breach.
Schedule a free consultation with our personal injury lawyers in Phoenix so we can assess your case for negligence. Avoid speaking with the other party’s insurance company without your lawyer present. Insurance adjusters may offer a quick settlement, using underhanded tactics to minimize your compensation. We are here to make sure they do not get away with it.
"A tactic often used by insurance companies is to build a claim against you post-incident. They may try to reduce what you're owed by alleging that the injuries you sustained are unrelated to the incident or that you're partially at fault for failing to see the right doctors or to be seen quickly enough. We are used to handling these types of objections, and we've forced many insurance companies to pay the amounts that you're justly due."
- Colton Schneider, Trial Attorney
How Long Do I Have To File a Lawsuit After an Accident in Arizona?
The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Arizona is usually two years from the accident date. In wrongful death cases, you have two years from the date of death to file.
However, deadlines vary depending on the facts of your case. For example, when suing a government entity, such as for a slip and fall on government property, you must file an initial claim within 180 days. If the entity does not settle the claim, you must file a lawsuit within one year. The statute of limitations can also be paused (“tolled”) in scenarios involving:
- Minors and mental unsoundness – Respectively, the statute of limitations starts running for minors and the mentally incapacitated when they turn 18 or the incapacity ends.
- Absence from the state – If the defendant leaves the state, the statute of limitations pauses until they return.
- Discovery rule – In some cases (e.g., medical malpractice), the statute of limitations doesn’t start until victim knows or should have known of their injuries.
Contact an attorney as soon as possible after an accident. In most cases, judges will be forced to dismiss your claim if you file it after the statute of limitations.
How Much Is My Phoenix Personal Injury Case Worth?
Numerous factors influence the value of your case, such as the severity of your injuries, your percentage of liability, available insurance coverage, and the strength of your evidence. We can estimate the value of your claim once we discuss the specific details of your situation and review your damages.
You can pursue economic and non-economic damages in a personal injury claim. Economic damages cover financial losses, such as medical expenses, lost wages and future earnings, and property damage. Non-economic damages compensate for emotional losses, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of consortium. You may also receive additional punitive damages as punishment for the defendant.
How Feller & Wendt, LLC™ Will Help Prove Negligence
To collect compensation in Arizona personal injury cases, plaintiffs must prove that the defendant caused their injuries. We will use various types of evidence to prove their liability, including:
- Police accident reports
- Pictures and videos
- Medical records
- Witness testimony
- Accident reconstructions
- Expert testimony
Our lawyers work with a network of trusted experts, including accident reconstructionists, medical professionals, and financial experts, to support our clients’ claims. Let us leverage our skills, experience, and resources to build a strong claim on your behalf.
Will My Phoenix Personal Injury Case Go to Trial?
Most personal injury cases settle out of court. However, some circumstances can lead to a trial, such as when the other party disputes liability or undervalues the damages in your claim. If they refuse a fair settlement, our skilled attorneys are ready to take your case to court to fight for the full compensation you deserve.
How Long Will My Personal Injury Case Take?
The duration of your personal injury claim depends on its complexity. Straightforward cases may settle within a few weeks or months, while more complex cases involving severe injuries, ongoing medical treatment, or liability disputes can take longer.
The other party’s willingness to negotiate also affects the timeline. Insurance companies sometimes delay negotiations to pressure plaintiffs into settling. Our experienced Phoenix personal injury lawyers know how to counter these tactics.
Can I Recover Compensation If I Was Partially At Fault?
Arizona uses a pure comparative negligence rule, which allows plaintiffs to recover damages so long as they are not more responsible for the accident than the defendant. Your compensation will be reduced in proportion to your percentage of fault. For example, if you suffer $1 million in damages but are 30 percent at fault, you can collect $700,000.
Our attorneys know how to handle complex liability questions. We use tools like focus groups to assess liability, damages, and other critical aspects of your case. Though most cases settle, we will ensure yours is ready for a judge and jury in case a trial is necessary.
Call Feller & Wendt, LLC™ Today for a Free Consultation
While some personal injury claims are straightforward, others involve complex liability issues and damage calculations. Plaintiffs often face powerful corporations and insurance companies that prioritize profits over people. Let our experienced Phoenix personal injury attorneys investigate your case, build a solid claim, and handle negotiations with insurers eager to undermine your claim.
Call 480.702.2277 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. When you partner with us, there is no charge unless we win your case. That is our No Win, No Fee Guarantee.
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