We sponsored Paws & Claws this year.
Pacana Park, the third annual run of the festival, Sunday March 30. Pet adoptions, rescue spotlights, food trucks, live music, a Kid Zone, and booths from Maricopa Police and Fire. The city does this one well.
Here’s why a personal injury firm shows up for a pet festival.
Community Is the Whole Point
The Maricopa office opened because residents here were driving to Phoenix or Chandler just to find an injury lawyer. The practical part of that is obvious. The less obvious part is that being local only matters if you actually show up when the community gathers.
Not the “sponsor a banner and disappear” version of showing up. The “walk the park on a Sunday morning, meet your neighbors, talk to the officers and firefighters who keep Maricopa safe” version.
Paws & Claws is one of the events that pulls the whole city into the same park. Families, first responders, rescues, and local businesses. That’s the network that keeps a community safe long before anyone needs an injury lawyer. So we supported it.
What Community Presence Looks Like for an Injury Firm
Most injury advertising in Arizona is billboards, TV spots, and a phone number. Impersonal by design. The firm doesn’t know your road, your neighborhood, or your name.
We opened in Maricopa to do the opposite. That means showing up at the ribbon-cutting, joining the Greater Maricopa Business Alliance, and sponsoring the events that matter to the people who live here. Pacana Park is where families spend Sunday mornings. It’s also where you learn what’s actually going on in your neighborhood.
The injury cases we handle often come back to safety gaps in communities that felt connected to people who were paying attention. Community presence and injury work aren’t separate projects. They’re the same project.
See You Next Year
The festival is one of the better versions of what Maricopa does well. We’ll be back next year.
If you’re reading this because you met us at the booth, thanks for stopping by, asking questions, and telling us what you wanted to know about your case or your family’s situation. If you’re reading it because something happened and you need help, the Maricopa office is open, the door is unlocked during business hours, and the phone is answered by people who actually work here.