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Find Personal Injury Lawyers Near You in Apache Junction, AZ

Looking for a personal injury lawyer in Apache Junction? Review the directory below to compare your options.

2 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Apache Junction, AZ
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Showing 2 personal injury lawyers in Apache Junction, AZ Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
East Valley Injury Law
288 N Ironwood Dr #102, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
(480) 382-8999 eastvalleyinjurylaw.com
Riggs Ellsworth & Porter
288 N Ironwood Dr #102, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
(480) 983-0059 riggslaw.com

If you have been injured in Apache Junction, Arizona, a personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the legal process. Arizona follows a pure comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you are partially at fault. Local attorneys understand the specific courts and procedures in Pinal County.

What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer in Apache Junction Cost?

Most personal injury lawyers in Arizona work on a contingency fee basis. This means they take a percentage of your settlement or court award, typically between 33 and 40 percent. You usually pay no upfront fees. Some costs, such as filing fees or expert witness fees, may be deducted from your recovery. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona?
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to sue. Exceptions exist for cases against government entities, which often have shorter deadlines.
How does Arizona's pure comparative fault rule affect my case?
Arizona uses a pure comparative fault system. This means you can recover compensation even if you are 99 percent at fault, but your award will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are 30 percent at fault, you can recover 70 percent of your damages.
What damages can I recover in an Apache Junction personal injury case?
You can seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Arizona does not cap most personal injury damages, but there are limits on punitive damages and damages in medical malpractice cases.