Expert Representation for Auto Accident Victims in Arizona.

If you’ve been injured on the road, don’t settle for less than you deserve. Valley Legal provides the aggressive advocacy and personal attention needed to hold insurance companies accountable.

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24871 S. Ellsworth Rd, Suite 100
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, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
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Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma, Flagstaff, and most surrounding areas.

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    Valley Legal FAQ’s

    Frequently Asked Questions

    We work on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs to you. We only get paid if we successfully recover compensation for your case. If we don’t win, you don’t owe us an attorney fee. Our priority is your recovery, not your wallet.

    First, ensure everyone is safe and call 911 to get an official police report. If possible, take photos of the scene and exchange insurance information. Most importantly, see a doctor immediately, even if you feel fine—adrenaline can often mask serious injuries. Once you are stable, contact an attorney before giving a statement to any insurance company.

    In most cases, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona. This time limit is set by the state’s statute of limitations and applies to common claims like car accidents, slip and falls, and general negligence cases.

    Arizona follows a pure comparative negligence rule. This means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident—but your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

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