Shapiro Law Team is a personal injury attorney in Phoenix, Arizona with a 4.8-star rating across 853 tracked Google reviews. The current build retrieved 851 reviews for this profile and analyzed 739 text reviews. The firm replies to 54% of public reviews, 65% of analyzed reviewers explicitly recommend it, and communication is mentioned in 25% of analyzed reviews. Its review pattern is highly consistent based on a consistency index of 92.8.
The most common review themes are explicit recommendation (65%), case results (33%), and professionalism (29%). Reviews in the sample mention matters involving car accident, motorcycle, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Use these signals as due-diligence inputs rather than proof of specialty or likely outcome.
Case Types Mentioned in Reviews
car accidentmotorcyclemedical malpracticewrongful death
Quick Stats
- Reviews/Month
- 7
- Avg Review Length
- 334 chars
- Local Guide %
- 18%
About
Shapiro Law Team is a plaintiff's personal injury law firm in Phoenix, AZ, that helps innocently injured victims of auto accidents, motor vehicle accidents, trucking accidents, defective products, gas...
What Our Data Shows
The sections below break this firm into measurable signals: responsiveness, communication mentions, review consistency,
praised attributes, complaint themes, and recent review examples. Read them together, not as isolated stats.
Performance Metrics
Based on analysis of 739 text reviews in the current build.
Owner Response Rate
54%
replies to reviews
Explicit Recommendation Rate
65%
of analyzed reviewers
Communication Mentions
25%
of analyzed reviews
Professionalism Mentions
29%
of analyzed reviews
Results Mentions
33%
of analyzed reviews
Compassion Mentions
10%
of analyzed reviews
Average response time: 119.4 days
Rating Distribution
97% positive reviews 3% negative reviews Consistency index: 92.8
What Clients Praise
explicit recommendation 65.1% of reviews
case results 33% of reviews
professionalism 28.6% of reviews
communication 24.9% of reviews
dedication 11.8% of reviews
Common Concerns (from negative reviews)
Recent Reviews
I am very disappointed and frustrated with these lawyers regarding the results. It took over two years for a car accident case, and they kept all the money. Out of $27,500, I received $9,450. I went to the chiropractor five times. I went to the doctor only once. And I don't think it's fair that they...
4 days ago
I had an excellent experience with Shapiro Law Team during my personal injury case. What could have been a very stressful and overwhelming time was made so much smoother thanks to their professionalism, communication, and support.
Jackson Ross was my attorney, and he was outstanding—knowledgeable, ...
5 days ago
David Redkey Local Guide
★
They declined a civil malpractice case, even though that's one of their areas.
6 days ago
Shapiro Law Team made this whole process very easy. Considering it was my first time going through this process, Jaric, Hayley and the rest of the team were communicative, transparent, and overall driven to make sure I was heard and taken care of. They set me up with amazing providers and I’m highly...
6 days ago
The whole team took care of everything quickly and were nothing but patient and kind. Kevin was always on top of any questions I asked. Would 100 percent recommend them to anyone.
6 days ago
Questions & Answers
Q: How do insurance companies calculate pain and suffering?
A: The first method is to add up all of the economic expenses (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses, etc.) and then multiply that total by a set number (usually between 1.5 and 5) to reach the total for pain and suffering damages. This is called the multiplier method.
An alternative metho...
— Shapiro Law Team
Q: Do insurance companies pay for pain and suffering?
A: Yes! Depending on the circumstance, insurance companies may pay for “pain and suffering” and inconvenience if a person sustains a physical injury because of someone else’s negligence.
— Shapiro Law Team
Q: Can you still sue after signing a waiver?
A: It is still possible to file a lawsuit if you sustain an injury, even if you do sign a waiver of liability. The simple act of signing these waivers does not prevent you from recovering damages if an injury occurs.
— Shapiro Law Team
Q: When should you contact an attorney after a car accident?
A: Immediately
— Joseph Higgins
Q: What to do if someone falsely accuses you of hitting their car?
A: - Gather as much evidence as possible
- Never admit fault
- Do not speak to an insurance claims adjuster
- Reach out to a personal injury attorney
— Shapiro Law Team
Q: What evidence is needed to convict a hit and run?
A: 1. Witnesses can provide testimony about what they saw happen.
2. Physical evidence can be used to connect the defendant to the incident.
3. Surveillance footage or security camera footage may have captured the accident on video.
— Shapiro Law Team
Q: What to do if someone claims you hit their car?
A: When you are facing accusations of causing a crash, you have to fight back to ensure that you are properly cared for and that you recover the compensation you are entitled to.
— Shapiro Law Team
Q: We are seeking representation to recover funds to replace our vehicle,Our son, Michael J Hallinan, is being represented by David. Our son was driving our car which was rear-ended by a trucker. Tradin valie is $1:6,800, private sale value is $16:800
A: Insurance should cover the vehicle..this is an accident Injury lawyer. They are amazing people to deal with, very professional.
— Popcorn Playa
Q: I want to get a new attorney . Can I just fire the one I have? Had a car accident in June and last time I had any communication with Goldberg and Osborn was Oct. Had some back pain and is not going away. Am in pain every day.
A: I am very sorry to hear that. I recommend you contact my office if you have any questions or concerns. Our office number is 480-300-5405. Thank you.
— Shapiro Law Team