Frequently asked questions
Clear answers to common questions about working with R2 Law across the Phoenix metro area.
General Questions
R2 Law is a boutique law firm in Phoenix, Arizona. The firm helps individuals, families, and businesses with personal injury, family matters, real estate disputes, and civil litigation across the Phoenix metro area.
The firm focuses on four areas: personal injury, family matters such as adoptions and guardianships, real estate disputes, and civil litigation. If your situation falls outside these areas, the team can often point you toward the right resource.
The office is at 4201 N 24th St Ste 150, Phoenix, AZ 85016, in the Phoenix metro area. You can call 480-534-4777 or email Info@r2law.co to reach the firm.
R2 Law serves clients throughout the Phoenix metro area, including Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Paradise Valley, and surrounding Valley communities.
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You can request a consultation by completing the contact form on this site, calling 480-534-4777, or emailing Info@r2law.co. Share a brief, general summary of your situation and the firm will follow up to discuss next steps.
Bring any documents that help explain your situation, such as contracts, correspondence, accident reports, photos, court papers, or insurance information. A short timeline of events is also helpful. If you are unsure what is relevant, bring what you have.
It is usually best to reach out promptly. Legal matters can involve deadlines, and important evidence or records can become harder to gather over time. Speaking with an attorney early helps you understand your options before key decisions are made.
Fees depend on the type of matter. Personal injury cases are often handled on a contingency basis, meaning you typically pay no fee unless there is a recovery, while other matters may be billed at an hourly or flat rate. The firm explains the fee structure for your situation during your consultation. Call 480-534-4777 to learn more.
Personal Injury Questions
If you are able, get to safety and seek medical care for any injuries. Document the scene with photos, collect names and contact information, and keep copies of medical records and bills. Avoid giving recorded statements before you understand your options, and consider speaking with an attorney about next steps.
You are not required to give a recorded statement right away. Insurance adjusters work for the insurer, not for you. Many people find it helpful to understand their rights and options before discussing details, so the conversation does not unintentionally affect a claim.
Every case is different. Timelines depend on the injuries involved, medical treatment, the facts, and whether a matter resolves through negotiation or moves toward litigation. The firm can give you a clearer sense of timing after reviewing the specifics of your situation.
Arizona generally gives you two years from the date of injury to file most personal injury lawsuits (A.R.S. section 12-542). Some situations, such as claims against a government entity, have shorter or different deadlines, so it is best to confirm how the deadline applies to your circumstances as early as possible.
Personal injury cases are commonly handled on a contingency fee basis, which means the attorney's fee is a percentage of any recovery and you typically pay no fee unless there is a recovery. Ask R2 Law about its specific fee structure during your consultation.
Family Matters Questions
Yes. The firm assists with guardianships, conservatorships, adoptions, and related family proceedings. These matters often involve sensitive circumstances, and the team works to keep communication clear and respectful throughout the process.
Gather any relevant documents, such as court orders, agreements, medical or financial records, and a written timeline of important events. Note the outcome you are hoping for and any questions you have. This helps make the consultation focused and useful.
Real Estate Questions
Common disputes include breach of a purchase or lease agreement, landlord and tenant conflicts, boundary and property disagreements, and disagreements over the terms of a contract. The firm represents both individuals and businesses in these matters.
Yes. The firm advises landlords and tenants on lease disputes, obligations under an agreement, and conflicts that arise during a tenancy. The right approach depends on your lease, the facts, and your goals, which the firm can review with you.
Civil Litigation Questions
Civil litigation is the process of resolving non-criminal disputes between people or businesses, often involving contracts, money, property, or other obligations. It can include negotiation, formal court filings, and, when necessary, trial.
No. Many civil disputes resolve through negotiation or settlement without a trial. The firm prepares each matter carefully so you are positioned to negotiate from a position of strength while staying ready for court if a resolution cannot be reached.
Still have questions?
Request a consultation and the R2 Law team will be glad to help.
