An unexpected accident can change everything. One moment you’re driving down Main Street or shopping at Fiesta Mall, and the next you’re facing mounting medical bills, lost income, and overwhelming stress. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you have the right to seek full and fair compensation. At Big Chad Law, our Mesa personal injury lawyer are here to fight for your rights. We offer strategic, personalized legal representation aimed at helping injury victims rebuild their lives with dignity and financial security.
Common Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Mesa
No two accidents are exactly the same, but our Mesa team regularly helps clients facing:
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Common cases we handle include car crashes on busy roads like US-60, slip and falls at Mesa businesses, workplace injuries at local construction sites, and bicycle accidents near Mesa Community College. If someone else's negligence caused your injury, you likely have a valid claim.
Arizona gives you two years from the accident date to file most personal injury claims. However, cases against government entities have much shorter deadlines - sometimes as little as 180 days. It's best to contact us immediately so we can preserve evidence and meet all critical deadlines.
You may be entitled to medical bills (including future treatment), lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. For serious injuries, we often recover compensation for long-term disabilities or reduced earning capacity. We recently secured $750,000 for a Mesa construction worker who suffered back injuries in a fall.
Local knowledge matters. We understand Mesa's accident hotspots, know how insurance companies operate in our area, and are familiar with Maricopa County courts. Our office near Fiesta Mall allows us to quickly investigate accident scenes and meet with clients throughout the Valley.
Most cases: 2 years from when the claim accrues. Public entity/employee (e.g., City of Mesa, county, ADOT): serve a Notice of Claim within 180 days and file suit within 1 year of accrual. Citations: A.R.S. §12-542, §12-821.01, §12-821. azleg.gov+2azleg.gov+2
Usually yes. Arizona follows pure comparative negligence—your award is reduced by your % of fault; no comparative fault right if your injury was intentional/wilful/wanton. Citation: A.R.S. §12-2505.
No caps. Arizona’s Constitution prohibits laws that limit damages for injury or death. Citation: Ariz. Const. art. 2, §31.
For motor-vehicle injuries, officers must file a written report when there’s injury, death, a citation, or property damage > $2,000. Mesa Police makes non-criminal accident reports available online (since Feb 24, 2009) for $5 (needs your DR# and crash date); you can also search via BuyCrash. Citations: A.R.S. §28-667; City of Mesa records page; BuyCrash portal.
They can. Licensed providers (and ambulances) may assert a health-care provider lien against third-party PI recoveries for customary charges—not against health insurance, MedPay, UM or UIM benefits. Citation: A.R.S. §33-931.
The aftermath of a personal injury is overwhelming and confusing, especially when navigating legal processes and obtaining fair compensation for your damages.