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  • Millions Recovered in Arizona
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EXPERIENCE COUNTS.
RESULTS MATTER.

When your future is on the line, you want a team with the skill and dedication to win. Here’s why people across the state trust Big Chad Law:

  • Proven results: We’ve secured millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for clients.
  • Local knowledge: Our attorneys know Arizona’s roads, courts, and communities.
  • Trial-tested: We are ready to fight in court if the insurance company won’t settle fairly.
  • No upfront fees: You only pay if we win.
  • Client-focused service: We keep you informed, return calls promptly, and treat you with respect.

We are proud to be recognized among the best accident lawyers in Arizona for both results and client care.

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Don’t wait! Deadlines for filing a claim are strict, and evidence can be lost quickly. Call Big Chad Law today at (602) 560-5820 for a free consultation. There’s no cost unless we win your case.

What Can a Lawyer Do for You After a Car Accident

Frequently Asked Questions

You pay nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee, so we only get paid if we win.
No. Insurance companies may use your words against you. Talk to a lawyer first.
You may be entitled to payment for medical bills, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and more.
It depends on your injuries and the complexity of the case. Some settle in months; others take over a year.
Yes. Arizona follows comparative negligence laws, meaning you may still recover damages even if you share some fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
In most cases, two years from when the claim accrues (often the crash date). Missing the deadline can bar your case. Different rules apply to claims against government entities (see below).
You may tap your own UM/UIM coverage. In Arizona, insurers must offer UM/UIM; you can reject it in writing—but having it protects you when the other driver has little or no insurance.
Police crash reports are required when there’s injury, death, or ≥ $2,000 in damage (or towing). Minor, no-injury crashes below that threshold may be reported via the AZDPS online portal (state-highway jurisdiction). Always call 911 if anyone is hurt.
Yes. Arizona follows pure comparative negligence—your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault (e.g., 20% at fault → 80% of damages). Intentional/wanton conduct isn’t protected by comparative negligence.

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The aftermath of a personal injury is overwhelming and confusing, especially when navigating legal processes and obtaining fair compensation for your damages.