Why Phoenix Billboard Lawyers May Be Costing You Money After a Car Accident
- Blumberg Injury Law

- Mar 24
- 2 min read

Most people don’t realize how law firm advertising affects their case until it’s too late. Here’s what you should know before hiring a Phoenix car accident lawyer.
You’ve seen the billboards. Here’s what they don’t tell you.
If you’ve been in a car accident in Phoenix, you’ve seen the billboards.
Big faces. Big promises. Everywhere.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with advertising. But what many people don’t think about is how that model impacts the way cases are handled behind the scenes.
That kind of advertising comes with real costs
Billboards aren’t cheap.
We’re talking tens of thousands a month—sometimes much more across the Valley.
That kind of investment shapes how a firm operates. In many cases, it requires a higher volume of cases to support that level of marketing.
High volume can change the client experience
When a firm is handling a large number of cases at once, the process often looks different.
You may not always speak directly with your attorney.
Your case may be handled by multiple people throughout the process.
Communication and decision-making can become more structured and system-driven.
That approach works for many firms. But it’s important to understand what it means for your individual case.
Efficiency and attention are a tradeoff
High-volume practices are often built around efficiency.
That can mean cases move more quickly—but it can also mean less individualized attention.
In some situations, that can impact:
how thoroughly a case is developed
how much time is spent on strategy
how aggressively a case is pursued
Every case is different, but attention and strategy do matter.
A different approach
I built my practice with a different model in mind.
I’m the attorney behind Blumberg Injury Law, and I operate under the principle of being The Anti-Billboard Lawyer™.
That means no call centers and no unnecessary handoffs.
When you call, you’re speaking directly with your attorney. When something needs to be done on your case, it gets handled directly.
If you want to see more about how that works, you can learn more here:https://www.blumberginjurylaw.com/anti-billboard-lawyer
This comes down to priorities
Every law firm makes choices about how they operate.
Some invest heavily in advertising and build systems to support a large volume of cases.
Others focus on a more direct, hands-on approach.
Neither is inherently right or wrong—but they are different.
And those differences can affect your experience as a client.
Before you hire a lawyer, ask this
How involved will my attorney be in my case?
How accessible will they be?
And how much attention will my case actually receive?
Those answers matter more than most people realize.
Talk to an attorney directly
If you’re looking for a more direct, hands-on approach, you can learn more here:https://www.blumberginjurylaw.com/anti-billboard-lawyer
Or just call.
Korey Blumberg
The Anti-Billboard Lawyer™


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