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Grand Junction recorded 5,020 car accidents in Mesa County between 2023 and 2026. 2,291 resulted in injuries. CrashStory ranks Grand Junction’s top truck accident attorneys by analyzing 39 verified client reviews across 1 firms — scored on rating, review depth, sentiment, and responsiveness. Updated monthly from live data.
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Find Your AccidentChris Mahre Associates Grand Junction has 39 Google reviews with a 4.4-star average. CrashStory analyzed 31 text reviews for this Grand Junction truck accident ranking. Clients most frequently review this firm for personal injury, estate planning, and family law matters. 93% of analyzed reviews are positive, with particular strength in personal attention and delivers on promises.
Chris Mahre & Associates’s Grand Junction office serves Mesa County, where 5,020 crashes were recorded between 2023 and 2026. 2,291 involved injuries. The most common type: not applicable collisions.
No Grand Junction firm has surfaced truck accident review depth yet. These statewide truck accident specialists frequently accept cases from Mesa County.
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Editor’s note
None of the Grand Junction firms in CrashStory's review dataset have client reviews that specifically describe truck accident cases yet, so this page pairs Grand Junction's general injury firms with statewide truck accident specialists. The 5 statewide specialists listed in the regional section have 20 client reviews describing truck accident cases between them, led by Hoggatt Law Office P C Greeley. Colorado injury firms routinely take Mesa County cases regardless of office location, and nearly all offer free consultations.
CrashStory’s rankings are data-driven, not pay-to-play. We analyze every Google review for each firm using natural language processing across 12 consumer-relevant dimensions. Here’s what goes into the score:
Google star rating weighted by the total number of reviews. A 4.9 with 500 reviews signals more consistency than a 5.0 with 12.
We count text reviews separately from star-only reviews. Detailed narratives provide more signal about actual client experience than a quick 5-star tap.
Each text review is analyzed for positive, negative, or mixed sentiment across dimensions like communication, fee transparency, and personal attention.
How many reviews a firm receives per month indicates how actively they’re serving clients. A firm gaining 40 reviews/month is more active than one with 2,000 reviews from years ago.
We track whether firms respond to reviews, and whether those responses are personalized, semi-personalized, or boilerplate. Personalized responses signal client care.
Peer endorsements from other attorneys, Google Local Guide reviews, and cross-firm comparison shoppers add independent credibility to a firm’s review profile.
Rankings provide a starting point, but the best lawyer for your case depends on your specific circumstances. Here’s how to use CrashStory’s data to make your decision:
Grand Junction sits in Mesa County, one of Colorado’s highest-traffic areas. In the CrashStory database, Grand Junction has 5,020 recorded crashes from 2023 through 2026. 2,291 of those involved injuries, and 48 were fatal. The most common crash type is not applicable collisions.
Grand Junction’s most dangerous corridors for car accidents include Avenue, Patterson Road, Highway 6 And 50, among others. If your accident occurred on or near these corridors, a local attorney familiar with Mesa County’s specific accident patterns can be especially valuable.
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