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You’re facing enough battles—let our Arizona attorney team handle the legal fight. We have built the Arizona local relationships and specialized expertise that you need in your corner. Plus, we offer free case evaluations and only get paid when you win.

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Experience That Delivers Life Changing Results

WHY BLACKBURN WIRTH

Our Wins Define Us

But at Blackburn Wirth, we represent only plaintiffs. We value relationships and the human story. Insurance companies know our record and know that we can and will take our cases to trial. With hundreds of millions in record setting verdicts and settlements for our clients, we fight the insurance companies so you don’t have to.

Caring Attorneys,
Fierce Advocates

At Blackburn Wirth, we’ll never divide our loyalties – we only represent injury victims. Our attorneys have over 46 years of combined experience protecting our client’s rights and demanding fair compensation. 

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MEET YOUR BLACKBURN WIRTH ATTORNEYS

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Have you been injured in an accident?

Every Injury Matters

Blackburn Wirth represents victims across all types of personal injury in Arizona, from car accidents and slip and falls to medical malpractice and wrongful death. Whether you were hurt in a rideshare, by a defective product, or anywhere in the state, we have the experience you need to win.

FAQs for Arizona
Personal Injury Attorneys

Yes, hiring a personal injury attorney can make a big difference in your case outcome. Arizona personal injury law has specific statutes and requirements that can significantly impact your claim. A good lawyer will handle all the complex paperwork, deadlines, and negotiations while you focus on getting better. They understand Arizona’s comparative negligence rules, the two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury cases, and how to navigate dealings with Arizona insurance companies. They also know how to document your injuries properly, work with medical providers, and build the strongest possible case to get you fair compensation. People who work with attorneys typically get much higher settlements than those who handle claims on their own—especially important in Arizona, where insurance companies often use the state’s comparative fault system to minimize payouts.

You usually won’t have to pay any money upfront to hire a personal injury lawyer in Arizona. Personal injury attorneys, including Blackburn Wirth Injury Team, work on what’s called a contingency fee basis. This means they only get paid if you win your case. When your case settles, your lawyer’s fee comes as a percentage of your settlement amount, not from your pocket. In Arizona, contingency fees typically range from 33% to 40% of your recovery, depending on whether your case settles before trial or goes to court. This arrangement ensures that everyone has access to quality legal representation, regardless of their financial situation.

Personal injury attorneys’ fees in Arizona are typically 33% to 40% of your settlement. The exact percentage can vary depending on the complexity of your case and whether it settles before trial or requires litigation. Your lawyer will clearly explain their fee structure during your free consultation before you sign any agreements. Remember that your lawyer also covers all the upfront costs of your case, like filing fees, expert witnesses, and gathering medical records. Under Arizona’s contingency fee arrangements, you only pay these costs if you win your case, making quality legal representation accessible regardless of your financial situation.

Personal injury settlements in Arizona can range from a few thousand dollars to millions. The severity of your injuries, amount of your medical bills, lost wages, and long-term effects on your life all play major roles in determining settlement value. Your location matters too: Settlements in Phoenix, Tucson, and other urban areas tend to be higher than in rural Arizona counties. Arizona’s comparative negligence law can also impact your settlement—if you’re found partially at fault, your compensation may be reduced proportionally. While no attorney can promise a specific amount, they can review your case and provide an estimate based on similar Arizona cases, for example, for a slip and fall settlement or car accident claim.

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