Top best Personal Injury Lawyers in Scottsdale | 274 available
274 Personal Injury lawyers are available in Scottsdale, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $65 per hour.
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FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in city Scottsdale How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Scottsdale, Arizona? Approximately 64 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Scottsdale, Arizona. Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Scottsdale, Arizona? In Scottsdale, typical rates range from $199-$302 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3233 and $6606, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Scottsdale? Personal Injury cases in Scottsdale, Arizona usually take around 4-9 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Scottsdale, Arizona? Residents of Scottsdale typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 57% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
274 Personal Injury Lawyers Found Near You
Larry E. Coben has obtained millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on behalf of catastrophically injured people.. Larry serves on the Boards of Directors for the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association and the Western Trial Lawyers Association. He has been the Chief Legal Officer of the Attorneys Information Exchange Group for the past 10 years–an organization he helped found. He is also a founding member and the first Chairman of the Institute for Injury Reduction.. Larry is a member of the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in the federal NFL concussion lawsuits he began with Anapol Schwartz partner Sol Weiss to obtain compensation for retired football players suffering neurocognitive brain injuries.. Larry is a member of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Arizona State Bar Association, Maricopa County Bar Association and The American Association for Justice.. He was admitted to the State Bar of Pennsylvania, U.S. District Court and Court of Appeals, Third Circuit in 1973. He has been a member of the State Bar of Arizona and Federal District Court since 1994. Mr. Coben has been admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court and the majority of the Federal Courts of Appeals, and he has appeared Pro Hac Vice in State courts across the United States.
Knapp & Roberts is a personal injury law firm that handles cases relating to accidents, medical malpractice, and elder abuse.
Karl is a happily married father of two children. He grew up in Tempe, Arizona where he attended Marcos de Niza High School and later Arizona State University. Karl has always been active in sports and continues to enjoy soccer, golf, cycling, hiking and backpacking as a Boy Scout leader. Karl is active in his church and is a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Kaitlin Simone DiMaggio is a graduate of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. She went to law school so she could represent a close family member after he was unjustly sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole. Her involvement in his case drives her passion to help others who are enmeshed in the legal system.. During her time in law school, Kaitlin worked over 350 hours of pro bono service working on the post-conviction cases of men and women who experienced a manifest injustice or who claimed innocence. She also holds a Master of Counseling degree from Arizona State University, and maintains her license to practice therapy.. Before earning her law degree, Kaitlin practiced as a licensed therapist. She worked at a court-mandated counseling agency running group and individual therapy sessions for those convicted of domestic violence and drug-related offenses, later becoming the Clinical Supervisor of an offender treatment program and a Program Manager for a government contract. Kaitlin is an advocate for criminal justice reform and is passionate about helping clients who are enmeshed in the legal system.. Kaitlin has experience working on criminal cases involving domestic violence, sex-related offenses, DUI’s, and more. Additionally, she has worked on numerous post-conviction cases and parole hearings. Simone is also a zealous advocate for clients in family court, and has worked on cases involving custody disputes, divorce, and child support.. Kaitlin is admitted to practice law by the State Bar of Arizona. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, the Criminal Justice Reform Team of the Arizona Faith Network, and the Healthy Families Arizona Advisory Board.
John Schill has handled many high profile cases which have been covered by the local and national news media. He has been interviewed and has appeared on Fox News, CNN, Inside Edition, Nancy Grace, HLN and every local news channel including Univision. In addition, his cases have been covered by CNN, MSNBC, TIME, Newsweek, The New York Time, The Los Angles Times, The Huffington Post and USA Today.
John N. Wilborn is an associate with Surrano Law Offices and has been working with Charles Surrano since September 1994. He graduated from the University of North Dakota Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review and the Moot Court Competition. Mr. Wilborn has been practicing in Arizona since 1991. Consistent with the firm’s practice, he litigates bad faith cases on behalf of policyholders. Mr. Wilborn assists Mr. Surrano on many complex cases including the Diamond vs. General American case, which resulted in a $59 million verdict, and the Gibbs vs. Liberty Mutual case, which resulted in a $1.4 million verdict. In addition to assisting Mr. Surrano, he also litigates other policyholder claims. Mr. Wilborn has successfully certified class actions in Arizona State Court and Federal District Court. He has tried several cases to jury verdict as both a plaintiff’s and defense attorney, in both State and Federal Court. Mr. Wilborn has also argued before the Arizona Court of Appeals and is credited with three published opinions, Lloyd v. AMF Bowling Center, Inc. 195 Ariz. 44, 985 P.2d 625 (1999), Benevides v. The Arizona State Property and Casualty Guarantee Fund, 184 Ariz. 610,911 P.2d 616 (1996) and Miller v. American Family Insurance Company, 759 F. Supp 2d. 1144 (2010). Mr. Wilborn has been a guest on the nationally syndicated program, Court TV, and interviewed on television locally about specific bad faith cases. Mr. Wilborn has been a guest speaker at the Atlanta, Ga., ATLA National Convention in 2002, the North Dakota Trial Lawyers Association 2003 and AAJ National Convention in Vancouver, B.C., 2011. He has also spoken at Arizona CLE seminars on a variety of topics involving bad faith. He is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Arizona State Bar and the Maricopa County Bar.
Jeffrey L. Victor has been a practicing attorney since 1984 and has conducted numerous Jury and bench trials. Our practice focuses on Plaintiff Personal Injury litigation with an emphasis on Plaintiff's Medical Malpractice, Nursing home litigation, Premises litigation and Auto Accident claims.. We offer initial consultations at no charge and are available evening and weekends, by appointment.
I strive to create a trusted and long-lasting relationship with every client I represent. My goal is to work harder and achieve better results than other attorneys could if given the same case and client. I pride myself on taking challenging matters including cases that most attorneys consider too complex or risky to handle. I am a trial attorney who has obtained six figure and seven figure verdicts in both state and federal court. Aside from being an attorney, I am a cancer survivor, triathlete, spartan-racer, author, husband, father and step-father. When I am not winning cases, I enjoy spending time outdoors with my family or training for my next athletic challenge.
I obtained my commercial drivers license to help me with my focus on commercial motor vehicle crashes. I only represent injured victims and we only take a select few cases with serious injuries or death so we can put in the necessary time to help you recover full and fair compensation. I am licensed to practice in 4 states, but handle cases all across the country.
I begin by thanking you for considering me as your potential attorney. I believe it is important for potential clients to know as much as possible about my qualifications, including my education and expereince in my areas of practice. I have included substantial information here, but to the extent you would like to know more, I encourage you to review my firm's website, or feel free to call or email me with any additional questions you may have.. I began my practice as a third-year law student admitted to practice in all State Courts in Arizona through an internship program, where I worked with a wonderful supervising attorney at a Scottsdale real estate firm. I was fortunate to start my trial expereince early on, in that I had already handled six trials by the time my internship concluded, including two jury trials. From there, I immediately moved on to a reputable Phoenix general practice law firm. I worked primarily with the firm's Senior Partner to establish a new practice area for both the firm and the State of Arizona, which would become my niche in the legal field. We represented homeowners and condominium owners against their owners' associations (HOAs/COAs). Most firms practicing in this area represent HOAs/COAs only, so we began pioneering the way with only a few others in the State working specifically with owners. Although my practice was very focused on community law and litigation in that regard, I practiced (and continue to practice) in other civil law and litigation areas, including but not limited to: commercial litigation, commercial collections, land use, zoning, real estate generally, torts such as defamation and invasion of privacy/Lanham Act violations, personal injury, wrongful death, business law and litigation, partnership disputes, elder abuse, construction law and litigation, lien litigation, and employment litigation for both employers and employees. It was truly a general litigation firm, such that I had amazing opportunities to gain experience in numerous areas of the law.. I remained with that firm for nearly 8 years, until the time was right for me to open my own practice with my husband when he graduated from law school and immediately passed the Arizona Bar examination. We opened our firm in 2011, and upon his admission to the Bar, it became McKeddie Cooley, in May 2011. Since that time, my practice has remained essentially the same, but I am more focused on community law and litigation than other areas, although our firm still handles cases of a general civil nature frequently.. I am passionate about my work and care deeply about my clients' satisfaction. With respect to HOAs and COAs in particular, I believe there is a bias in favor of the associations both financially and legally. I advocate for legislative change and speak with the media in an effort to influence the legislature to consider positive change for owners as often as I can. Associations spend approximately $2 million per year lobbying with the Arizona legislature alone, yet essentially nothing is spent on owners' rights. There are some dedicated volunteers that work tirelessly for owner rights, but again, the deck is stacked against them and the result is often inadequate and/or well-intended, but misguided legislation. There is no regulation of HOAs or COAs in Arizona, such that attorneys are essentially the only hope an owner has when he or she (or an entity) finds themselves in a dispute with their association. There is an adminstrative process at the Office of Adminstrative Hearings, but I believe it is problematic in many ways, as owners often end up with unfavorable results even when they win at the OAH level (HOA/COAs can and do appeal the results owners obtain at the OAH). I am very sympathetic to the overall cause of owner rights and abuse of power that unfortunately often occurs within the boards of directors for owner associations in Arizona. This is not to suggest that all HOAs/COAs are bad, as I recognize the hard work good people do as volunteers serving their communities who are dedicated to fairness. Those individuals do not end up on my desk, as they manage their communities well.. Fairness and justice are concepts that are not lost on me in any respect. I make every effort to keep my rates as reasonable and fair as possible, often offering discounts as a courtesy to my clients. We are generally an hourly based firm, as our contingency fee and flat fee work is extremly limited in nature. It is my goal to be as upfront with potential clients as I possibly can be, which is why I provide as much disclosure here as possible regarding the nature of our firm's billings.. If you would like to know more about my experience, publications, and interactions with local media in Arizona, please review our firm's website listed above. Some of my cases have been featured on the local news, and some have been featured in local newspapers. I have also been interviewed for general HOA/COA issues in legal newspapers and Internet radio shows.. I am quite proud of my education, as I worked very hard for my achievements. I graduated second in my class, Magna Cum Laude, from California Western School of Law in San Diego, Calfiornia in December 2003, where I had the honor of being selected as a Kennedy Scholar. Before law school, I attended Arizona State University, earning a Bachelor's of Science degree in Justice Studies. I graduated Suma Cum Laude with a 3.93 GPA in December 2000. In both instances, I graduated a semester early, as I put in extra hours while maintaining employment on a full-time basis in college.. As you can likely see, I am a hard worker and strive for perfection in everything that I do. I am results oriented, such that our firm interviews potential clients and we do not take cases that we do not feel we have a high likelihood of success. We pride ourselves on ethical representation, which is something we feel is often lost on attorneys, thereby lending to a negative perception we hope to contribute to changing for the positive. We do not promise anything that cannot be guaranteed, and rather, we are very honest about the reality of litigation. Nothing in the legal industry can possibly be guaranteed insofar as results are concerned. However, our experience has taught us what is likely to succeed and what is not. We will be honest with you and tell you the truth about the goals you have in your legal endeavors, usually in our initial consultation if we can discern enough information to do so there. We will make every effort to obtain the relief you seek if it is possible to do so. In this regard, we are expereinced in appellate work, as trial courts sometimes make mistakes (judges are people, too). We are proud to report we recently obtained a victory for our clients via Special Action at the Arizona Court of Appeals in a published Opinion, Halt v. The Honorable J. Richard Gama. Both attorneys in our firm are published law review authors as well. It is very important to research any attorney you are thinking of hiring and I am happy to answer any questions you may have aboout me, our firm, or our legal services. We look forward to speaking with you.
I am the founder and lead trial attorney for the Sheston Law Group, PLLC. With over 13 years in private civil practice, I have substantial experience defending medical malpractice and wrongful death claims brought against hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, urgent care clinics, and physician groups. Additionally, I have experience litigating cases involving employment discrimination, products liability, dram shop liability, commercial litigation, catastrophic injury, and premises liability. My firm regularly represents licensed healthcare providers of all types before their respective state licensing boards.. In addition to practicing in all Arizona and New Mexico state courts, I am also licensed to practice in The United States District Court for the District of Arizona (2009), The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (2018), The United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (2016), and The United States Supreme Court (2017).
I am primarily a business litigator. However, I have litigated a wide variety of cases including construction defect, mold and toxic tort, bad faith, medical malpractice, long-term care liability, securities fraud, personal injury, insurance defense, trade secret and intellectual property litigation. Currently my practice focuses on litigation against banks and other lenders. I have served as first or second chair in seven jury and one bench trial and have handled numerous evidentiary hearings, including an 11-day Frye hearing on the admission of scientific evidence.As a judge pro tem, I have handled civil, criminal and juvenile matters for the Maricopa County Superior Court and the Gilbert Municipal Court. I have presided over approximately 15 jury trials and two bench trials as well as numerous civil traffic hearings. I have conducted approximately 60 court-ordered settlement conferences and 5 arbitrations. I also handle arbitrations and mediations as a paid, third-party neutral.I also serve as the Chair of the firm's VISION Outreach Program in the Firm's Phoenix office. The Polsinelli Shughart VISION Program (Volunteers Investing Service In Our Neighborhoods) is a way of giving back to the community while taking advantage of an opportunity to broaden and deepen personal relationships with colleagues. The VISION Leadership Team coordinates a variety of volunteer opportunities for teams of Polsinelli Shughart employees to serve the needs of a number of local charities. In 2012, the Phoenix office partnered with UMOM to help meet the needs of newly homeless families. In 2013, Polsinelli's Phoenix office will continue to work with UMOM while also expanding its services to other local charities.Specialties: The Arizona State Bar prohibits attorneys from claiming specialties under most circumstances. To see the areas in which my practice is focused, see above or view my profile on .
I am an attorney practicing Plaintiffs' personal injury litigation in Scottsdale, Arizona. I am licensed in both Arizona and California. My website is . Please visit my website or contact me at.
I am an attorney practicing in the areas of serious personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death law, catastophic construction and utility injuries, burn injuries, birth injuries, injuries to children, auto, motorcycle, trucking, boating and train accidents. I work on a contingency basis, meaning no recovery, no fee and I always offer a free consultation. I can be reached at or nationwide at . Call now and speak directly to me.
I am a true advocate for my clients and put the clients first in every case; I am personally involved and take the lead in every case my office handles.
Hobbies include hiking, camping, cooking, sewing and traveling.
Fred has lived in Arizona for over thirty-years, except for six years (between 2000-2006) he has been here since 1985. Fred is licensed in Arizona, California and Colorado. He has been practicing law since 2003. Prior to becoming a lawyer Fred worked for several years as an adjuster for American Family Insurance. In his early years he practiced law in California representing injured people, handled habeas corpus matters ensuring that every individual received the Constitutional protections we all deserve, and handled bankruptcy matters, helping everyday people get back on their financial feet.. Since moving back to Arizona in 2006, Fred has represented those injured due to the fault of another. Fred's knowledge and experience as a former insurance adjuster gives him an invaluable asset to his injury clients, he knows how the adjuster thinks, so he can be one step ahead of them.. In addition Fred has helped licensed contractors in various scenarios, whether defending their rights before the Registrar of Contractors or enforcing a mechanic's lien and assist in collecting on unpaid contracts.. Fred is into moutian biking, hiking, snowboarding, hockey, and is a follower of football, baseball, basketball and hockey.
For many, dealing with legal issues can be a stressful and intimidating process, but it doesn't need to be. At Sheinson Law Group, we strive to provide aggressive, effective legal representation delivered in a way in which clients can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing our team is driven by one focused goal – achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients.
For 44 years I have represented people in every kind of civil litigation in Arizona including car accidents, medical malpractice claims, divorces, estate disputes and insurance matters.. I served two terms on the Paradise Valley Town Counsel, and was Vice Mayor from 1994 to 1996.. I was apppointed special assistant attorney general of the State of Arizona for civil litigation.
Eddie Pantiliat’s practice emphasizes wrongful death, personal injury, medical malpractice, and product liability claims, as well as commercial litigation involving business disputes, corporate matters, construction and real estate, commercial torts, and employment matters. Additionally, he has been specially trained in the practice of mediation.. Mr. Pantiliat’s experience includes representation of many seriously injured victims of negligence, malpractice and dangerous products. He is responsible for the successful litigation of a wrongful death case that yielded a settlement of more than $1.3 million for our client and a settlement of $2.7 million in a personal injury case. His commitment to his clients has earned him a preeminent ranking on Martindale Hubbell.. Mr. Pantiliat has over a decade’s experience in representing small to mid-size businesses as general counsel, helping clients in areas including formation, employment agreements and contracts, shareholder agreements, and buy/sell agreements. He has also been nominated by his peers as one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers.. Mr. Pantiliat received his B.A. in Political Science from California State University at Northridge and his law degree from Whittier Law School. Mr. Pantiliat is a member of the Jewish Community Association Education Council, 2013 President of the Arizona Jewish Business Network organization and a Board member for the Jewish Association of Greater Phoenix’s 2013 Mega Event. He is also a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the American Trial Lawyers Association, and the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association.
David W. Dow is an experienced attorney who has been practicing law in the state of Arizona for over thirty-two years. David obtained his Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University in 1979, graduating summa cum laude. He then attended Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law where he obtained his Juris Doctorate and graduated number seven in his graduating class.. During his thirty-two years as an attorney, David has litigated cases in many different jurisdictions. He has personally tried cases and has been published for the cases that he has tried in the Arizona Court of Appeals, Arizona Supreme Court, Arizona District Court, California District Court and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has tried many high profile cases to jury conclusions and has represented a variety of celebrities, professional athletes and large corporations. He has also been successful in litigating matters involving individuals and small businesses.. David Dow has an overall Peer Rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 by Martindale-Hubbell, he is a former member of the State Bar Committee, a member of the Boys and Girls Club of Scottsdale a member of aArizona State Bar and a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association. Most importantly, however, David Dow is a passionate attorney who loves and respects the practice of law. He is committed to his clients and understands that a client’s decision to hire Dow Law Office means that each and every client will receive the best possible representation.
Danny Adelman has focused his practice on medical malpractice and other catastrophic personal injury litigation for most of the past 20 years. He graduated first in his class (summa cum laude) at the Arizona State University College of Law, where he also served as editor-in-chief of the ASU Law Journal. After being admitted to practice law in 1987, Danny served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Justice Frank X. Gordon. Following his clerkship he became an associate at Lewis and Roca, a large Phoenix law firm, and then served as Associate Counsel to the Majority in the Arizona State Senate.. Since 1992, Danny has exclusively limited his practice to representing consumers and victims in cases involving medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, elder abuse, automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, product liability and other serious personal injury cases.. Danny believes strongly in giving back to the community. He recently completed a several-year term as the President of the Board of Directors of the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, and has served on that board for more than a decade. Danny is a long-time member of the Board of Directors of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association. Danny is also a member of many local, state and national legal organizations.. Danny was named one of The Best Lawyers in America, Arizona’s Best Lawyers, Ten Leaders for Personal Injury Law in Arizona, and for many years has maintained an "AV - Highest Rating" from the Martindale-Hubbell attorney rating service.
Craig Knapp is a trial lawyer and a founding partner of Knapp & Roberts (Scottsdale, Arizona) where he serves as the firm's lead trial counsel. His practice is dedicated solely to representing plaintiffs in cases involving wrongful death and catastrophic personal injury. Mr. Knapp has represented hundreds of individuals harmed by the negligence of others and is highly committed to personalized and responsive service in achieving your desired results, whether through settlement or trial.. Mr. Knapp handles cases throughout the State of Arizona involving wrongful death and catastrophic personal injury including, but not limited to: medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, car and truck accidents, pharmaceutical drug injuries, car and truck accidents, sexual assault, group home abuse, and product liability matters. Every case accepted by Knapp & Roberts is thoroughly investigated, carefully prepared, and aggressively litigated.. Mr. Knapp has successfully litigated many multi-million dollar cases and several high profile cases which received local and national media attention. In 2004, a Maricopa County jury returned a $45.5 million dollar verdict in one of Mr. Knapp's cases where a 26-year-old woman with severe developmental delays drowned while under the care of a group home. In 2009, Mr. Knapp's client received an $11 million dollar verdict for the death of her husband who was neglected at an assisted living facility.
Colby Kanouse is the managing attorney at Stone Rose Law in Scottsdale, Arizona. Serving clients throughout the Greater Phoenix metro area and across the state of Arizona, focusing on personal injury law and criminal defense. Attorney Colby Kanouse represents clients in all types of personal injury cases, including claims related to car accidents, workplace injuries, slip-and-fall accidents, wrongful death, and more.. Experienced & Dedicated Personal Injury Attorney: Colby and the dedicated Stone Rose team are ready to discuss your injury case with you. Let us fight to get you justice and financial compensation. Schedule your free consultation today with an experienced and effective personal injury attorney by calling Stone Rose Law.. Colby graduated Summa Cum Laude from ASU with a bachelor's degree in history in 2001; soon after, earning a Juris Doctor at the ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.. A licensed attorney with the Arizona State Bar, since 2006, he has litigated thousands of personal injury cases in state and federal courts. As a Scottsdale personal injury lawyer, Colby has successfully recovered and collected millions of dollars in compensation for Arizona accident victims.. As a member of the National Trial Lawyers' Top 100, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Colby understands what it takes to present your case in a courtroom successfully. Colby also gives back to the community he loves by volunteering at efforts like the annual Veteran's Stand Down, which provides free legal services to veterans of the armed forces.. Colby knows a great deal is at stake if you have been injured in a preventable accident. He is committed to our client's welfare in Arizona and provides cost-effective, affordable, superior legal representation. He will aggressively fight for you and ensure your interests are clearly articulated and defended. Colby will help you understand your rights and obtain the compensation you are entitled to.. He is compassionate, hard-working, and dedicated to securing the best possible outcome for each client's specific case and needs.
Call or Text (TIL) SHE-WINS for a complimentary case evaluation.. Tenacious Personal Injury Attorney with empathy and integrity. "Tell Claudia that she does not have a chance, and she will tell you that she has two! Claudia's ability to overcome a rare genetic mutation gifted her the opportunity to practice tenacity and gain empathy for others walking through similar dark and uncertain times. Claudia uses her personal narrative as a catalyst to champion greater payouts for her clients."