Hendrickson & Palmer, P.C.
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Agressivly Fighting to Protect the Injured since 1987!
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phones:
Main - 602-277-2077
Fax - 602-277-2009
Extra - 928-445-4725
- Address:
- 1522 W Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85015
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- Categories
- Employee Benefits & Worker Compensation Attorneys, Attorneys, Personal Injury Law Attorneys
- Services / Products
- Vehicle Accident Attorneys, Wrongful Death Attorneys, 24-Hour Availability, Personal Injury Attorneys, Hearings, Workers Compensation Attorneys, Toxic Exposure Attorneys, Accident Attorneys, Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Neighborhoods
- Encanto, North Encanto Park
- Accreditation
Certified
General Info
Hendrickson & Palmer's Attorneys are Certified Specialists in Workers' Compensation with Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. While each Client and each case is different, our workers' compensation and personal injury attorneys approach each case with the same comprehensive strategy. We meticulously investigate, prepare, and present every fact and apply relevant laws in the most effective way possible. In addition, we work closely with physicians and other professionals to aid us in our preparation. We utilize expert witnesses during hearings and trials so that each Client may have every opportunity to confidently present his or her case for consideration. We Specialize in the following Workers' Compensation Cases: Neck, Back, and Head Injuries Herniated or Bulging Discs PTSD or Chemical Exposure Truck Accidents Premises Slip and Fall Construction Accidents Carpal Tunnel Repetitive Use Injuries Shoulder, Knee, Hip, Ankle, and Foot InjuriesFor Personal Injury Cases we Specialize in: Auto Accidents Trucking Accidents Motorcycle/Bicycle Accidents Slip & Fall Accidents Pedestrian Accidents Dog Bites/Assault Cases Medical/Legal Malpractice Wrongful DeathIf you believe you have a workers' compensation or personal injury case, it is important to contact us as soon as possible. Many claims are governed by a Statute of Limitations, which means that you can only file a lawsuit or a claim during a specific period of time. After that date, the court will not allow your case to be heard.