Personal Injury Phoenix — Rafi Law Group
Rafi Law Group handles personal injury Phoenix cases in Maricopa County with a stated commitment to compassion and results — offering free consultations to accident victims who need to understand their options before committing to legal representation. The firm focuses on car accident and personal injury claims, areas where Phoenix’s high traffic volumes and aggressive drivers make serious collisions a daily reality. Maricopa County Superior Court handles the vast majority of Arizona personal injury litigation, and the firm brings focused experience in this jurisdiction.
Practice Areas
- Car accident and auto collision claims
- Slip-and-fall and premises liability
- Motorcycle and bicycle accident injuries
- Wrongful death claims
- Pedestrian accident injuries
- Insurance dispute and bad faith claims
What Rafi Law Group Clients Say
Personal injury clients in Phoenix who work with Rafi Law Group describe an experience centered on attentive communication and genuine concern for their recovery. The firm’s emphasis on compassionate handling of car accident and injury claims resonates with clients who are simultaneously dealing with medical treatment, insurance adjusters, and financial uncertainty. Clients value the clarity of the free initial consultation and the firm’s willingness to explain the realistic value of their claim from the outset.
Quick Facts
Years in Practice: Established personal injury practice
Primary Focus: Personal Injury — Car Accidents
Serves: Maricopa County, Arizona
Languages: English
Key Stat: Arizona recorded over 127,000 motor vehicle crashes in a recent year, with Maricopa County accounting for the majority of statewide collisions — Arizona Department of Transportation crash statistics.
Related Guide: Attorneys in Phoenix, Arizona
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Arizona?
Arizona’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury, under A.R.S. § 12-542. For car accidents specifically, the clock typically starts on the date of the collision. Missing this deadline generally bars your claim entirely, so consulting with a Phoenix personal injury attorney as soon as possible after an accident preserves all your legal options.
What compensation can I recover after a car accident in Maricopa County?
Injured victims in Maricopa County car accident cases can typically recover medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and property damage. Arizona follows a pure comparative fault rule, meaning your recovery is reduced proportionally by your percentage of fault — but you can still recover even if you were partially at fault. An attorney evaluates all damages categories to build the strongest possible claim.
Should I accept the insurance company’s first settlement offer?
Rarely. Insurance adjusters typically make initial offers well below the full value of a serious injury claim, often before the full extent of injuries is known. Accepting a settlement releases all future claims, including those for ongoing medical treatment. A Phoenix personal injury attorney can review any settlement offer, compare it against the real value of your damages, and negotiate on your behalf — most personal injury firms, including contingency-fee practices, charge nothing unless you recover.



