Matthew L. McClellan - Phoenix, AZ
Attorney at The McClellan Law Firm, PLC
Personal Injury Lawyers in Phoenix, AZ
361 E. Coronado Rd Suite 101 Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Motorcycle Crashes
Litigation: 100%
Attorney Information
Overview
Matthew L. McClellan has been rated Preeminent - AV by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell each year for the past 7 years. Mr. McClellan began representing Plaintiffs in 2007 and devotes his law practice to assisting those seriously injured through no fault of their own or who have lost loved ones due to the wrongful conduct or negligence of others.
Mr. McClellan obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, summa cum laude, from Arizona State University in 2000 and a Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law in 2003. While in law school, Mr. McClellan served as the Business and Articles Editor for the Fordham International Law Journal. Upon completing law school, Mr. McClellan worked for insurance defense firms where he handled complex litigation in the areas of Trucking, Premises and Auto Liability, Products Liability and Insurance Coverage. Since 2007, Mr. McClellan has devoted his practice to representing injured parties.
Mr. McClellan is active in many professional and civic organizations and considered by his peers to be one of the very best personal injury lawyers in Phoenix.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Best Lawyers in America, 2012 - Present
- AV Preeminent® by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
Education
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Legal Education
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Fordham University School of Law,
New York,
New York, 2003
J.D.
Law Journal: Fordham International Law Journal, Business and Articles Editor
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Fordham University School of Law,
New York,
New York, 2003
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Non Legal Education
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Arizona State University,
Tempe, 2000
B.A.
Honors: summa cum laude
Major: Political Science
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Arizona State University,
Tempe, 2000
Current Employment Position(s)
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Founding Partner
Languages
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English
Pro Bono Activities
- Good Samaritan Transplant Center, Volunteer
Bar Admissions
- Arizona, 2003
- U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 2003
Other Affiliations
- Arizona State Bar (Member, 2003)
- American Association for Justice (Member, 2007)
Contact
361 E. Coronado Rd
Suite 101
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: 602-922-2529
Fax: 602-386-4801
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.mcclellanlawaz.com
Hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm
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