After an accident in Arizona, many people are left dealing with medical bills, missed work, and uncertainty about what to do next. A personal injury lawyer can help you understand your options and take steps toward recovering compensation for what you’ve been through.
At Thompson Law, we represent clients across Arizona in car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle injuries, workplace accidents, and wrongful death cases — with no fee unless we win.
What happens in the days after an accident can make a real difference in your case. Insurance companies often move quickly, which is why having the right legal team early on matters. Preserving evidence and taking the right steps from the start can impact how your claim is handled.
Our attorneys work with clients throughout Phoenix, Tucson, and surrounding communities, helping them move forward with a clear strategy based on their situation.
At Thompson Law, we begin working on your case right away — gathering evidence, handling the insurance process, and building a claim that reflects the full impact of your injuries under Arizona law. With no upfront fees and a team available 24/7, you can focus on recovery while we handle the legal side.
When you need a personal injury lawyer in Arizona, trust and credibility matter. Thompson Law combines Better Business Bureau accreditation, strong local client reviews, and nationally recognized legal honors to help injury victims feel confident in their choice.
Thompson Law is a Better Business Bureau accredited law firm, reflecting our commitment to ethical practices, transparency, and client-first service across all locations, including Arizona.
Clients in Arizona choose Thompson Law for responsive communication, compassionate support, and results-focused representation. Read what local injury victims have shared about their experience working with our team.
Thompson Law and its attorneys have earned recognition for legal excellence, strong results, and client advocacy. These honors reflect the reputation our team has built in Arizona and beyond.
The first step is understanding how the accident happened and who may be responsible.
To recover compensation, your attorney needs to clearly show what caused the accident and how it led to your injuries.
Insurance companies often try to limit what they pay, so having someone manage communication early can help protect your claim.
Once your case is built, the focus turns to understanding the full impact of your injuries — not just the immediate costs.
Most cases settle, but being prepared to go to court can change how seriously a claim is handled.
The value of an Arizona personal injury case depends on the severity of your injuries, the medical treatment you need, the income you lose, and how the accident affects your daily life. More serious injuries and long-term impacts typically result in higher compensation.
In serious Arizona personal injury cases, results depend on how quickly your legal team acts, how well your damages are documented, and whether the insurance company believes your attorneys are prepared to go to trial. At Thompson Law, we build every case with urgency, strategy, and the leverage needed to pursue full compensation.
Thompson Law represents injury victims across Arizona, with a primary office in Phoenix and coverage extending throughout major metro areas and surrounding communities.
Below, you’ll find the areas we serve across Arizona. Select your location to connect with a team familiar with your local courts, insurance tactics, and case strategy.
Our attorneys have been recognized across the nation for excellence in client advocacy, landmark verdicts, and compassionate service.
The type of accident you were involved in directly affects how your case is investigated, valued, and pursued under Arizona law. Different claims require different legal strategies, evidence, and timelines.
Our personal injury lawyers handle a wide range of serious injury cases across Arizona — from vehicle accidents and workplace injuries to catastrophic injury and wrongful death claims. Below are the most common case types we take on.
Not sure which type of case you have? Contact our team for a free consultation — we’ll point you in the right direction.
Arizona personal injury laws determine how much compensation you can recover and how long you have to file a claim after an accident. Understanding key rules like filing deadlines and fault laws is critical after an accident.
In most Arizona personal injury cases, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline may prevent you from recovering compensation.
Arizona follows a pure comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. Your compensation is reduced based on your percentage of fault.
Claims involving government agencies often have shorter deadlines, sometimes requiring notice within 180 days. These cases require immediate legal action.
Our attorneys have recovered significant compensation for injury victims. While every case is different, our results reflect the level of preparation and strategy we bring to every claim.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Real stories from clients across Arizona who trusted Thompson Law after serious accidents and injuries.
★★★★★ — Car Accident Client
“They made the whole process feel comfortable and stress-free. From the moment I reached out, everyone was welcoming, professional, and supportive.”
— Cristal Hernandez
★★★★★ — Injury Client
“My experience with Thompson Law was amazing. I could always reach my lawyer when needed, and they truly cared about my situation.”
— Evette Rogers
★★★★★ — Personal Injury Client
“They explained everything clearly, kept me informed, and made the process smooth from start to finish.”
— Mary Rodriguez
4.9★ average rating across dozens of verified reviews.
Arizona injury cases demand experience, resources, and a legal strategy built for serious claims. Led by Ryan L. Thompson, our team represents clients across Arizona in high-stakes injury and wrongful death cases.
Arizona injury cases require a strong understanding of liability, insurance tactics, and the legal strategy needed to pursue full compensation. Led by Ryan L. Thompson, Thompson Law represents injury victims across Arizona in serious accident, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death cases, supported by a team of attorneys and legal professionals serving clients throughout the state.
Ryan L. Thompson
Managing Partner & Lead Trial Counsel
Ryan leads serious injury and wrongful death case strategy across the firm, helping clients take on insurance companies and large defendants with a trial-focused approach from day one.
Focus Areas: Serious injury cases, trial-focused strategy, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury.
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Get answers to common questions about injury law and how we can help you.
A personal injury includes physical, emotional, or psychological harm caused by another party’s negligence. Common examples include broken bones, burns, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and emotional conditions like anxiety or PTSD.
Compensation depends on your injuries, medical costs, lost income, and long-term impact. Minor cases may resolve for thousands, while severe or catastrophic injuries can result in settlements or verdicts reaching hundreds of thousands or millions.
Many personal injury cases settle within a few months, but complex cases can take a year or longer, especially if litigation is required. The timeline depends on injury severity, evidence, and insurance negotiations.
Yes. Insurance companies often offer less than your case is worth. A personal injury lawyer helps evaluate the true value of your claim and negotiate for full compensation.
As soon as possible. Early legal guidance helps preserve evidence, protect your rights, and ensure you meet important deadlines under Arizona law.
Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. You only pay legal fees if your case is successfully resolved.
Arizona follows a pure comparative negligence rule. You can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault, but your recovery is reduced based on your percentage of fault.
Yes, as long as you are within Arizona’s statute of limitations, which is typically two years. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and strengthens your claim.
Strong claims are supported by accident reports, medical records, photos, witness statements, and expert opinions. The more documentation you have, the stronger your case.
If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence and resulted in damages like medical bills or lost income, you may have a valid claim. The best way to know is to request a free case review.
Speak directly with an Arizona personal injury lawyer. We’ll review your case, explain your options,
and help you take the next step — at no cost to you.
Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $1.9 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.
State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.