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 MESA                   AUTO ACCIDENT   ATTORNEY

NO FEE UNLESS YOU GET PAID

MESA                    AUTO ACCIDENT ATTORNEY

NO FEE UNLESS YOU GET PAID

Mesa Auto Injury Attorneys

Why Choose Us?

The Mesa Auto Accident Injury Attorneys at Bighorn Law of Arizona have been fighting for and protecting the rights of injury victims for years. We dedicate our practice to helping everyday people receive justice and compensation for their injuries. If you or a loved one are injured in an accident, call us immediately after you receive medical treatment. We will take your call from the accident scene and begin collecting information to protect your legal rights. It is important to remember that insurance companies are not on your side and will do everything they can to minimize compensation. Dealing with defendant insurance companies can be tricky, especially if they are disputing fault for the accident. Our Mesa auto injury attorneys understand this and have the experience and expertise to deal with any insurance company.

A big part of what makes us different is the level of communication we have with our clients. Many times injury victims are overwhelmed by the accident and the injuries they are trying to recover from, and don’t understand the process of filing an accident injury claim. Our attorneys take the time to sit with each client and explain what is entailed in their case and the different actions we are taking to try to maximize the compensation they receive. Clients are relieved that we will handle the entire legal process so they can focus on recovering from their injuries. At Bighorn Law of Arizona, our Mesa accident injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means that we don’t charge any upfront fees and you only pay us if we win your case, so don’t delay in getting the help you need.

 

What Damages Can I Recover?

In Arizona accident victims can seek compensation for different types of damages, and the amount that can be recovered depends on a number of factors, including the facts of the accident itself. These variables can include current and future medical bills, property damage and other factors. Arizona law requires that personal injury claims be filed within two years after an accident occurs or when a hidden injury is first discovered.

Beyond Medical Bills

Medical Expenses

Non-Economic Damages

Pain and Suffering

Economic Damages

Lost Wages

Punitive Damages

Property Damage

Call us today at (602) 553-0000 to speak with one of our Mesa Auto Accident Lawyers

Determining Responsibility

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Frequently Asked Questions

Listed below are some of the most frequently asked questions our personal injury attorneys recieve from new and prospective clients.

What Makes Bighorn Law of Arizona Different?

The personal injury attorneys at Bighorn Law of Arizona have fought to protect the rights of personal injury victims and get them compensation for their injuries for decades. Our attorneys believe everyone is entitled to quality representation and focus our practice on helping normal, everyday people get the help they need and deserve.

Why Should I Hire a Lawyer ?

Suffering any type of personal injury is just the beginning of any injury victims problems. Trying to file an insurance claim alone can be extremely complicated, especially when dealing with defendant insurance company attorneys who may dispute fault. Having an experienced attorney by your side to protect your rights can make the difference in the outcome of your claim.

How Much Does It Cost To Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer ?

The personal injury attorneys at Bighorn Law of Arizona work on a contingency fee basis. That means that we don’t charge any upfront fees to take your case, and you only pay us if we win. If we win your case our fee is a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount that our personal injury lawyers obtain.

How Long Do I Have To File a Personal Injury Claim?

Arizona law requires that accident and personal injury victims file a claim within two years after the accident occured or when an unknown injury was first discovered. This is also known as the statute of limitations. If you try to file a claim after this two-year limit has expired, your claim will be deemed invalid and will be denied.

Contact Us

 We’re Available 24/7

(602) 553-0000

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