Experienced Personal Injury Attorneys in Phoenix

At Raymon Law Group, we provide Aggressive Representation for Injury Victims. If you’ve been hurt in an accident, our team fights for the compensation you deserve — including medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.

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Let Us Help you to Get the Best Compensation which you deserve. We offer individualized approach for each client.

Free Case Evaluation

Free Case Evaluation

We’ll review your accident, explain your options, and handle the insurance — free case evaluation.

Building Your Case of personal injury

Building Your Case

Our team investigates the crash, collects evidence, reviews medical records, and builds a strong case to pursue the settlement you deserve.

Getting You Maximum Compensation

Getting You Max Compensation

We push hard for full compensation and are ready for trial if necessary. No fee unless we win.

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Don’t agree to anything before understanding what your case is worth.
Insurance companies act quickly — protect your rights before signing or settling.

Arizona’s Auto Accident Attorneys

Why You Should Hire Raymon Law Group

No Upfront Fees

We Cover All Costs

No Fee Unless We Win

5-Star Reviews

Proven Track Record

Strategic Legal Approach

Personalized Representation for Every Case
No two injury cases are alike. Our attorneys carefully evaluate your accident, injuries, and damages to develop a personalized legal strategy focused on maximizing your compensation and protecting your rights.

Phoenix Injury Claims: What You Should Know

In most Arizona personal injury cases, you generally have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a claim. However, claims involving government entities may require notice much sooner, so it’s best to speak with an attorney quickly.


You may recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, rehabilitation costs, and future treatment related to the injury.

Yes — early offers are often lower than the full value of your case. An attorney can evaluate whether the amount fairly covers your current and future losses before you accept.


Some claims resolve in months, while complex cases may take longer depending on medical recovery, negotiations, and whether a lawsuit is required.

Most injury cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and only pay attorney fees if compensation is recovered.

Arizona follows a comparative fault rule, meaning you may still recover compensation, but the amount may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

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