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Adam Palmer

Adam Palmer

Palmer Law Offices, P.C.

Board-Certified Specialist: Workers' Compensation Law

Phoenix, Arizona • Serving Maricopa County

602-277-2007

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About Adam Palmer

Palmer Law Offices, P.C. is a boutique law firm with offices in Phoenix and Prescott, Arizona. We provide aggressive legal services throughout Arizona having combined legal experience of over 60 years. Whether you live in an urban or rural county, you deserve the best legal representation possible. The attorneys at Palmer Law Offices, P.C. are willing to travel for their clients and their families to offer and provide the best legal representation available.

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Education

  • Law School: Antioch

Common questions about Personal Injury in Arizona

Answered by Arizona Attorney Search Network

What damages can I recover in an Arizona personal-injury case?

Economic damages cover medical bills (past and future), lost wages, lost earning capacity, and property damage. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Punitive damages are available in cases involving fraud, malice, or evil mind under ARS § 12-820.04, subject to a clear-and-convincing-evidence standard. Arizona has no statutory cap on most personal-injury damages.

How long do I have to file a personal-injury lawsuit in Arizona?

Arizona's general personal-injury statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of injury under ARS § 12-542. Claims against a government entity require a notice of claim within 180 days under ARS § 12-821.01, with the lawsuit filed within 1 year. Medical malpractice has its own 2-year limit under ARS § 12-542 but with a 'discovery rule' that may extend the start date.

What if I'm injured on government property or by a government employee in Arizona?

Claims against Arizona state, city, or county entities require a written notice of claim within 180 days of the incident under ARS § 12-821.01, with the lawsuit filed within 1 year. The notice must include specific facts and a sum certain demanded. Sovereign immunity has been largely waived for tort claims, but procedural requirements are unforgiving - missing the 180-day notice generally bars the claim entirely.

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Practice Areas

Litigation Personal Injury Workers' Compensation

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Office Location

Palmer Law Offices, P.C.

1522 W THOMAS RD

Phoenix, AZ 85015

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