Yuma Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident that was caused by another person or entity’s negligence, you may be eligible to pursue compensation for any damages you have suffered.

Having a Yuma personal injury attorney on your side can be highly beneficial to your potential case. Our legal team at Phillips Law Group has a successful track record representing over 155,000 clients in the past 27 years. We have recovered more than $1 billion in compensation for many victims who have faced financial hardships due to costly medical expenses and lost wages from being unable to work.

We are available to discuss your situation during a free consultation. There is no risk or obligation to take legal action, however if you do decide to move forward, we do not charge upfront fees for our services because we work on a contingency fee basis. We only get paid if we help you obtain compensation.

Call our firm at 1-800-706-3000 anytime, 24/7.

Am I Eligible to File a Case?

Personal injuries can result from many different situations, including:

and many more.

This is one of the many reasons why every injury case is different and why it is difficult to answer whether you have a case until our lawyers review the specifics of your situation. Should you have a case and decide to move forward, there are four elements of negligence that must be proven:

  • Duty of care – You must show that the at-fault party owed you a legal responsibility to act in a reasonable manner that would prevent you from an injury. This means that this person must not act recklessly, carelessly, or negligently in a way that would cause harm to themselves and others.
  • Breach of duty of care – You must show that the at-fault party breached his or her duty of care by acting or failing to act in a way that a reasonable person would have in the same situation.
  • Causation – You must show that your injury would not have occurred if it was not for the at-fault party’s negligent or careless actions.
  • Damages – You must show that your injuries from this particular situation caused you to suffer damages, such as medical bills or loss of wages.

At Phillips Law Group, we have extensive experience handling personal injury cases, which includes determining all of the legal options that may be available to you and how we may be able to help.

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How Much is My Case Worth?

In order to understand the value of your potential case, it is important that you reach out to a licensed Yuma personal injury attorney. Each case comes with its own unique set of factors and circumstances.

If our legal team can determine that you are eligible to take legal action, we will work hard to obtain compensation for the damages you have experienced. This may include the following economic damages:

  • Past, current, and future medical expenses
  • Ambulance transportation costs
  • Cost of surgery
  • Medical tests, such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs
  • Prescription medications
  • Physical therapy costs
  • Cost of rehabilitation
  • Medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, canes, or crutches
  • Lost wages from missing days from work
  • Loss of future earning capacity
  • Damaged property
  • Cost of vehicle repair or replacement
  • Funeral and burial costs

Depending on the severity of your accident, our lawyers may also be able to pursue other damages that are more difficult to measure because they do not have a set monetary value. These non-economic damages include:

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Post-traumatic stress
  • Humiliation
  • Disability
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of companionship

In rare cases, you may be able to obtain punitive damages. These damages are meant to punish the at-fault party for acting extremely negligent or carelessly. This may also include situations when the at-fault party purposely acted in this manner to cause harm intentionally. Punitive damages also set an example to dissuade others from acting the same.

We understand how overwhelming injury victims and their families must feel after an accident. If we present you, we will work hard to pursue an accurate value of your damages.

How Can a Yuma Personal Injury Attorney Help Me?

Although there is no guarantee that hiring a personal injury attorney will result in the financial compensation you are seeking, it is highly beneficial to work with an experienced attorney from our firm. Below, we discuss how working with a member of our legal team could be beneficial if you have a case:

Give You Time to Focus on Your Recovery

After suffering an injury in an accident, your main focus should be on your well-being and recovery. Having a lawyer from our firm can handle the legal process on your behalf to help you prioritize your health and get better. He or she will also keep you informed of the process every step of the way.

Thoroughly Investigate Your Accident

It is critical to have supporting evidence to build a strong case. A lawyer from our firm will initiate a thorough investigation and collect evidence showing that the other party is at fault. He or she will do this by collecting photographic evidence of the accident and your injuries as well as supportive documents, such as medical records and police reports that link your injuries to the accident.

Work to Negotiate a Fair Settlement

Our firm has had decades of combined legal experience obtaining compensation for our clients’ personal injuries. Some cases are resolved through the insurance company while others may be resolved by both parties reaching a settlement. If these options are not a match to the damages you experienced, we are also prepared to take your case to court for a jury to resolve.

No Upfront Legal Fees to Worry About

You may be worried about the cost of hiring an experienced lawyer. But it is important to know that you pay no upfront fees unless we help you recover compensation. This is because we work on contingency.

We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you can contact us whenever it is most convenient for you. We will discuss your situation during a 100 percent free consultation and determine the best course of action for you to take.

Is There a Time Limit to File My Case?

Personal injury cases are governed by Arizona’s statute of limitations. Under this law, personal injury cases must generally be filed within two years from the date of the accident. Not acting quickly to file before the two-year deadline may result in a dismissal of your case and barred from financial recovery.

However, each case is unique and there may be some exceptions to this law that may fit your situation. If you are unsure if your time to file has passed, we recommend that you reach out to one of our Yuma personal injury attorneys for legal advice.

Call Phillips Law Group today at 1-800-706-3000 .

Dealing With the Insurance Company

Many personal injury cases are often resolved through an insurance settlement. It is important to note, however, that insurance companies are a business. They are not looking out for your best interests but rather looking for ways that will profit the company.

After an accident, an insurance adjuster may contact you right away to get you to agree on a settlement. Though it may be tempting to take this offer, it is likely that the settlement is much lower than what your claim is actually worth.

This is why we recommend speaking to one of our Yuma injury attorneys to better understand the true value of your damages. Schedule a free consultation to learn more about your options.

Steps to Take After Experiencing an Injury

After being injured in an accident, there are certain steps that you can take to help protect your health as well as help build a strong argument for your claim. Some of these include the following:

Step One: Seek Immediate Medical Attention

It is imperative for your safety that you see a doctor immediately after your injury. Even if your injury seems minor, he or she may unveil hidden dangers like internal bleeding or a traumatic brain injury.

Seeing a doctor is also important because it shows that your injury is serious. If the insurance company discovers that you did not seek medical attention, they may think that your injuries are not as severe as you say. Your medical records and medical tests can be used as evidence to help support your claim.

Step Two: File an Accident Report

Having documentation that supports the events of your accident is very important. Contacting the local authorities or supervisor of the property to file a report can help you do this. Be sure to ask for copies of the police/accident report to have on record.

Step Three: Collect Information From All Parties

Be sure to collect the names, addresses, and contact information of all parties involved, including any witnesses who may have been present at the time of your injury.

Step Four: Take Pictures Of The Scene

If your injuries allow you to do so, you should try to gather photographic evidence at the scene while it is still fresh in your mind. This includes taking pictures from different angles of the scene of the incident, any visible injuries and torn or bloody clothing, skid marks, warning signs, and anything else deemed relevant.

Step Five: Keep a Personal Injury Journal

Keeping a journal that keeps track of your injuries, doctors’ appointments, and medications you take can be used as evidence. Write down ways the injury has changed your life or keep a pain scale of how each day has either decreased or increased the pain and suffering you feel.

Reach Out to a Yuma Personal Injury Attorney To Get Started

Getting injured in an accident can hold your entire life back and put you in a tough financial position. At Phillips Law Group, we know how difficult it can be to deal with the aftermath of an accident. That is why we are prepared to review your situation and determine the best options that may be available to you.

Reach out to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation with a Yuma personal injury lawyer. There are no upfront fees for our services because we work on contingency. This means that we only get paid if we help you obtain compensation.

Phillips Law Group. Experienced legal help working for you. Ph: 1-800-706-3000 .