Arizona Injury& Workers' Comp Law

Personal Injury & Workers' Compensation · Statewide Arizona

Injured in Arizona? You don't have to fight the insurance company alone.

Car crashes, work injuries, falls, and everything in between — we handle the legal fight while you focus on healing. Free consultations, seven days a week. You pay nothing unless we win.

  • No Fee Unless We Win
  • Free Consultations · 7 days a week
  • 5 Offices Across Arizona

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No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing up front — we only get paid if you do.

Free Consultations

7 days a week, 6 AM – 8 PM

5 Offices Across Arizona

Mesa · Phoenix · Glendale · Tucson · Avondale

Backed by My AZ Lawyers, PLLC

An established Arizona firm serving clients since 1999

What we handle

Five practice areas. One focus: your recovery.

Whatever put you here — a crash, a job site, a property owner's shortcut — you get the same thing: straight answers and a team that only gets paid if you win.

Car & Vehicle Accidents

Rear-endings on the Loop 101, left-turn crashes, rideshare wrecks, even Waymo collisions — if a driver (or a driverless car) hurt you, the claim starts here.

Car · Truck · Motorcycle · Pedestrian · Rideshare

Workers' Compensation

Hurt on the job? Arizona's no-fault system owes you medical care and lost wages — but claims get denied every day. We push back.

Job injuries · Denied claims · Heat illness · Construction

Slip, Fall & Premises

Property owners have to keep you reasonably safe. Wet floors, broken stairs, dog bites, pool accidents — they're responsible when they don't.

Slip & fall · Dog bites · Pools · Negligent security

Catastrophic Injury

Brain and spinal injuries, burns, amputations, wrongful death. When everything changes in a moment, the claim has to account for a lifetime.

Brain · Spinal cord · Burns · Wrongful death

Personal Injury

Every case of someone else's carelessness costing you your health. If you're not sure where your situation fits — it fits here.

Negligence · Insurance claims · Serious injuries

Not sure where your case fits?

Tell us what happened. If it's a case, we'll tell you — and if it isn't, we'll tell you that too. Either way, the call is free.

Call (602) 715-0000

Workers' compensation

Hurt on the job? Benefits are supposed to be automatic. Often, they're not.

Arizona workers' comp is a no-fault system — you don't have to prove your employer did anything wrong. It covers your medical care, part of your lost wages, and disability benefits. But insurers deny and underpay real claims every day.

  • Medical care for your work injury, paid in full
  • Wage-loss checks while you can't work
  • Permanent disability benefits if you don't fully recover
  • Death benefits for families who lose someone on the job
Right awayTell your employer

Report the injury as soon as you can. Waiting gives the insurance carrier a reason to doubt your claim.

1 yearFile with the ICA

Workers' comp claims must be filed with the Industrial Commission of Arizona within one year of the injury.

Denied ≠ doneRequest a hearing

A denied claim isn't the end. You can challenge it with a Request for Hearing before the ICA — with a lawyer in your corner.

Know your rights

Arizona law is on your side. Most people never find out.

Insurance companies count on you not knowing what state law actually says. Here's what it says.

No caps. Ever.

Ariz. Const. art. 2, § 31

Arizona's constitution forbids any law capping what an injured person can recover. Unlike most states, what your case is worth here is what it's worth — period.

Partly at fault? Still covered.

A.R.S. § 12-2505

Arizona uses pure comparative negligence. Your recovery is reduced by your share of the fault — but it's never wiped out. Even mostly-at-fault victims can recover.

Two years — usually.

A.R.S. § 12-542

Most Arizona injury claims must be filed within two years. But some clocks are far shorter: claims against a city or the state need notice in 180 days, and dog-bite strict-liability claims expire in one year.

Deadlines depend on the facts of your case — the safest move is to ask early. A free consultation costs you nothing and starts the clock working for you.

Your attorneys

The team behind your case.

Arizona Injury & Workers' Comp Law Firm is backed by My AZ Lawyers, PLLC — an established arizona firm serving clients since 1999.

Alison BriggsMSW, Esq.

Attorney · Client Services Manager

Before law, Alison spent a career in clinical social work — helping families through crisis as a therapist and investigator. She brings that same steadiness to injured clients navigating some of the hardest days of their lives. She has been with My AZ Lawyers since 2016.

  • With My AZ Lawyers since 2016
  • Master of Social Work, Salem State University
  • J.D., Arizona Summit Law School

Brennan MurrayEsq.

Attorney

Born and raised in Phoenix, Brennan knows Arizona because it's home. During law school he externed with an insurance-defense civil litigation firm — so he knows how the other side builds its case. He joined My AZ Lawyers in 2020.

  • Arizona State Bar since 2018
  • B.A. Psychology, Arizona State University
  • J.D., Arizona Summit Law School (law review managing editor)

How it works

Four steps. Zero upfront cost.

  1. 1

    Call or message

    Free, 7 days a week. Tell us what happened in plain words — no paperwork, no pressure.

  2. 2

    Get honest answers

    We review your situation and lay out your options. If you don't have a case, we'll say so.

  3. 3

    We take the fight

    Investigation, evidence, medical bills, adjusters, deadlines — handled, while you heal.

  4. 4

    You recover

    We push for every dollar your case is worth. You pay nothing unless we win.

Where we work

Wherever you are in Arizona, we're close.

Five offices across the Valley and Tucson — and if you can't come to us, we come to you. Hospital, home, or a phone call: whatever your injury allows.

Serving all of Arizona — from I-10 and I-17 commuters to the Loop 101 and 202, US-60, and everywhere between Kingman and Douglas.

Gavel resting on a law book while an attorney meets with a client

Free case review

Tell us what happened.

Five minutes now can protect your claim for good. Talk to us before you talk to the insurance adjuster — the consultation is free and confidential either way.

  • Free consultation — no fee unless we win
  • We can come to you: hospital, home, or phone
  • Evenings and weekends included, every week

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MesaHQ

1731 W Baseline Rd
Suite 101, Mesa, AZ 85202

(602) 715-0000

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Phoenix

343 W Roosevelt St
Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 715-0000

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Glendale

20325 N 51st Ave
Suite 134, Bldg 5, Glendale, AZ 85308

(602) 715-0000

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Tucson

2 E Congress St
Suite 900-6A, Tucson, AZ 85701

(602) 715-0000

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Avondale

12725 W Indian School Rd
Suite E-101, Avondale, AZ 85392

(602) 715-0000

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