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Chris Jensen Receives Jack L. Ogg Community Service Award

Posted on January 17, 2020 in
The Jensen Phelan Law Firm is proud to announce that Chris Jensen has received the Jack L. Ogg community service award. Mr. Jensen has been committed to giving back to the Prescott community throughout his career, and he is honored to receive this prestigious award. Mr. Jensen’s community service efforts have been quite comprehensive....
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What Damages Can I Claim if I’m Injured in an Accident?

Posted on January 10, 2020 in
If you’re injured in an accident caused by the negligent actions of another, you may be entitled to recover compensation in a Cottonwood personal injury lawsuit. In the following video, Chris Jensen explains the types of damages you can recover in your lawsuit. The Jensen Phelan Law Firm has been fighting for the rights...
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Do You Have to Report Hitting a Cyclist?

Posted on January 2, 2020 in
In order to avoid being charged with a hit and run, it’s crucial that you report a car accident involving a bicyclist. In the following video, Prescott personal injury attorney Sean Phelan discusses the important steps to take after hitting a cyclist. The Jensen Phelan Law Firm has been fighting for the rights of...
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What Is a Defective Product?

Posted on December 23, 2019 in
If you’ve been injured due to a product that didn’t work as intended, you may be entitled to recover compensation in a product liability lawsuit. In the following video, Chris Jensen discusses what constitutes a defective product and provides a specific example to illustrate the concept. The Jensen Phelan Law Firm has been fighting...
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What to Do if You’re in a Car Accident Over the Holidays

Posted on December 13, 2019 in
The holiday season is a great time to celebrate with family and friends. Due to the increased alcohol consumption during this time of year, there is also an elevated risk of being involved in a car accident with a drunk driver. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, roughly 300 people die each year...
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