Justice On Demand serves west Mesa from our office on Baseline Road, minutes from Dobson Ranch, the Superstition Freeway, and the medical providers most of our clients see after a crash. Whether you were hurt in a car accident, a truck collision, a motorcycle wreck, or a fall on someone else’s property, you can talk with an attorney about your case at no cost.
Serving West Mesa and the Surrounding East Valley
Baseline Road carries some of Mesa’s heaviest daily traffic, and the corridor between Alma School and Country Club sees a steady stream of rear-end collisions, left-turn crashes, and pedestrian injuries. Our team knows these roads, the responding agencies, and the insurers that write most of the policies in this part of the Valley.
From this office we regularly help injured people throughout west Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, and Gilbert. If travel is difficult while you recover, we will come to you — at home, at the hospital, or wherever is easiest.
What to Expect When You Call
- A free consultation with an attorney, not a screener reading from a script.
- No upfront costs. We work on contingency and are only paid if we recover for you.
- A 30-day, no-risk guarantee. If we are not the right fit in the first month, you can walk away owing nothing.
- Around-the-clock availability. Accidents do not keep business hours, and neither do we.
Injury Cases We Handle From the Mesa Office
Our Mesa attorneys handle the full range of personal injury claims, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, rideshare collisions involving Uber and Lyft, slip and fall injuries, pedestrian accidents, dog bites, and wrongful death claims. If you are unsure whether you have a case, call and ask — the conversation is free either way.
Talk With a Mesa Personal Injury Attorney Today
Insurance companies begin building their file the day of the crash. The sooner you have an attorney protecting your side of the record, the stronger your claim tends to be. Call 480-934-0676 to speak with Justice On Demand about your Mesa injury case.