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Updated March 2026
If you’re looking for a Phoenix car accident attorney office where you can sit down with the lawyer handling your file, you’re in the right place. Our office is on Cave Creek Road in North Phoenix, just south of the AZ-101 interchange. Below you’ll find directions, parking, public transit, what we do here, and the Arizona laws that shape most car accident claims. If you’d rather call, the number is (602) 345-1818.
Impact Legal Car Accident Attorneys
16202 N Cave Creek Road, Suite D
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Phone: (602) 345-1818
Direct: 480-526-9624
Our office is at 16202 N Cave Creek Rd, Ste D, Phoenix, AZ 85032.
We’re located on Cave Creek Road, just north of Greenway Parkway. We’re about a mile north of the Shadow Mountain trailhead and a mile and a half northeast of the Lookout Mountain trailhead. Our office is three miles southwest of the Paradise Valley Community Center and roughly six miles north of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve.
The Northeast Regional Center of the Superior Court of Maricopa County is about three and a half miles northeast of our building. The East Court Building, the downtown Maricopa County Superior Court location, is 17 miles south of us in downtown Phoenix.
On-street parking is available on Paradise Lane next to our building. There is no parking gate or paid lot to navigate.
Two Valley Metro bus routes stop within a block of our office:
If you don’t have a car, or your vehicle is in the shop after the crash, transit will get you here.
Phoenix has plenty of injury firms, and many of them do good work. What we offer is a specific model: a boutique practice where the founding attorney handles your file directly.
Jared J. Pehrson founded this firm to carry a smaller caseload with more attention per client. When you call our office, you’re talking with the lawyer working your case, not an intake screener passing notes to someone you’ve never met. Fewer cases at any one time means more direct communication and a lawyer who knows the facts of your crash when the adjuster calls.
That model fits some clients better than others. If you want a lawyer who returns your call himself and can walk through your file with you in person, contact our team at (602) 345-1818.
Our practice focuses on car accidents and personal injury matters. That includes:
Our Phoenix car accident lawyer page goes deeper into the car-accident side of the practice. If you were hurt in any of these, we can walk you through how Arizona law applies to your facts.
Jared has practiced personal injury law in Arizona for over eight years. He also brings firsthand experience: he was injured in a car accident himself and dealt with the same adjusters and the same recovery process his clients now go through.
That experience shows up in two ways. First, when you describe what happened, he understands it. Second, he doesn’t pass your file off to a junior associate and check in at the end. He works it. About attorney Jared J. Pehrson covers his background in more detail.
If you’ve been in a crash in Phoenix and you’re reading this, here’s the short version of what to do next:
That’s it. Free case review at (602) 345-1818.
Three Arizona laws shape almost every car accident claim that comes through this office.
Statute of limitations. Under A.R.S. § 12-542, you generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona. Miss that deadline and your claim is typically barred regardless of how strong it was. There are limited exceptions, and how the deadline applies depends on the specific facts. The Arizona statute of limitations page explains the common ones.
Comparative negligence. Arizona follows a comparative-fault rule under A.R.S. § 12-2505. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If a jury finds you 20% at fault on a case with $100,000 in damages, the verdict would be reduced to $80,000. Drivers who were partially at fault can still recover, which differs from how some other states handle it. See Arizona’s comparative negligence rule for more.
Minimum auto insurance. Arizona’s mandatory minimum auto liability limits were increased effective July 1, 2020, to 25/50/15: $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $15,000 for property damage. Those are statutory minimums, not maximums, and they’re often inadequate for serious injuries. Figuring out what coverage is actually available (including any underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy) is one of the first things we look at.
We take cases from across the Phoenix metro. Below are the neighborhoods and communities we most often serve from this office. For the full geographic breakdown, see all Phoenix-area neighborhoods we serve.
North Phoenix and nearby:
Central and East Phoenix:
West Phoenix and South:
Nearby cities we also serve: Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Peoria, Tempe, and Mesa. If you were injured anywhere in the Valley, we can help.
If you’re traveling to our office from out of town, nearby Phoenix landmarks include:
If you need to stay overnight in the area for a meeting or court date, these hotels are nearby:
Disclaimer: we do not endorse these companies and do not profit from listing them on our website.
The phone is answered 24/7 at (602) 345-1818. After a crash, you don’t get to choose what time the adjuster calls or what time you finally have a minute to think about a lawyer. So we make sure someone picks up.
In-person meetings at the Cave Creek Road office are by appointment. We can also do free case reviews by phone, video, or at your home or hospital room if you can’t travel.
Our Phoenix office is at 16202 N Cave Creek Road, Suite D, Phoenix, AZ 85032. We’re on Cave Creek Road north of Greenway Parkway, about a half mile south of the AZ-101 interchange. Free on-street parking is available on Paradise Lane.
Yes. Every initial case review is free. You won’t be charged for the meeting, and the fee agreement is structured so that attorney’s fees are contingent on a recovery. Specific fee and case-cost terms are spelled out in the written agreement before you sign anything.
We serve all of metro Phoenix, including North Phoenix, Desert Ridge, Paradise Valley Village, Camelback East, Central City, West Phoenix, South Mountain Village, and Downtown Phoenix. We also take cases from Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Peoria, Tempe, and Mesa.
The sooner the better. Arizona’s two-year statute of limitations under A.R.S. § 12-542 sounds like plenty of time, but evidence disappears fast: skid marks fade, witnesses move, and surveillance video often gets overwritten in 7 to 30 days. Calling within the first week gives a lawyer the best chance to preserve what matters.
No. We’re happy to meet at Cave Creek Road if it’s convenient, but we also do consultations by phone, video, or in person at your home or hospital room. The case review process doesn’t depend on you walking through our door.
We work on a contingency fee. Attorney’s fees are owed only if we recover money for you. Case costs (filing fees, expert witnesses, medical records) are typically advanced by the firm and then reimbursed from any recovery. The exact fee percentage and cost handling are spelled out in your written agreement before you sign.
If you were hurt in a Phoenix-area crash, the next step is simple. Call (602) 345-1818 for a free case review. Tell us what happened. We’ll tell you straight whether you have a claim worth pursuing, what Arizona law says about it, and what we’d do next.
You can also schedule your free case review through our contact form. We answer 24/7.
By Jared J. Pehrson | Impact Legal Car Accident Attorneys