Glendale sits about nine miles northwest of downtown Phoenix and, with roughly 252,833 residents as of the 2024 Census estimate, is Arizona's sixth-largest city. The city's targeted industries — healthcare and bioscience, aerospace and defense, advanced business services, technology, and manufacturing — line up closely with where its injury claims actually originate: the flight line and contractor operations around Luke Air Force Base, the trauma and acute-care floors at Banner Thunderbird Medical Center's 890,000-square-foot campus on West Thunderbird Road, the production lines at Mark Anthony Brewing's roughly 950,000-square-foot facility in the New Frontier area, and warehouse work at the Amazon sortation center near Loop 303.
None of those claims get resolved in a Glendale courtroom. Maricopa County Superior Court centralizes civil matters at the East Court Building in downtown Phoenix, and while the county maintains a Western Regional Center at 6655 W Glendale Ave for local Superior Court functions and Adult Probation, workers' comp disputes specifically go through the Industrial Commission of Arizona's Administrative Law Judge Division. A lawyer who regularly handles Maricopa County claims knows that ICA prehearing conferences are often conducted by phone or Google Meet and that hearings themselves are frequently held by video conference — so 'local' representation is less about a nearby office and more about someone who knows how that process actually runs.