About The Law Offices of Nick Moceri

Nick Moceri has been handling and successfully resolving personal injury and wrongful death claims for over 25 years, all but three of those years in Arizona. Nick also is admitted to practice in Illinois and Missouri. Nick is a currently on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association and a past president of his local Bar Association. Nick has appeared in courts at all levels including a successful argument to the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, in which he persuaded the Court to make new law which won his client's case.

Nick believes that clients should know the people working on their cases. Therefore, he emphasizes contact between clients and the legal staff. He is a lawyer you can talk to. Nick is personally involved in every case he accepts. That is why he limits his practice to serious, legitimate injury and wrongful death claims.

Nick has handled and either settled or tried cases involving car, truck, motorcycle and bicycle accidents, falls, defective highway design, defective products, sexual molestation, medical malpractice and workers compensation. A small sample of cases resolved in 2001 alone include:

Results vary and depend upon the facts of the individual case.

Nick Moceri accepts CONTINGENCY FEE arrangements in the injury cases he takes. The initial consultations is FREE.

Nick is a past president of the Center for Adult Day Care and a past board member of the Arizona chapter of the American Friends Service Committee. He and his family actively support the Yavapai Big Brothers and Sisters, Prescott Charities, and the Margaret T. Morris Center. Nick has been a member of Lions Clubs International for over 20 years.

Nick's staff has over 80 years of combined experience with medical and legal issues.

Best Regards,

Nick Moceri



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