Attorney Dana Roberts is a personal injury civil trial lawyer and a founding partner of Knapp & Roberts in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Missouri.

Mrs. Roberts focuses her law practice on serious personal injury and wrongful death. When medical malpractice claims a life because of negligence, she has the compassion and skills to seek damages on behalf of the victim’s estate and the victim’s family.

She also handles medical malpractice personal injury cases that cause serious, life-changing personal injury. As an experienced Phoenix injury lawyer, she helps insurance companies and juries understand the extent of a victim’s injuries.

Trial lawyer Roberts also handles complex litigation involving nursing home negligence, dangerous pharmaceuticals, defective medical devices, defective products, and car accident injuries.
Mrs. Roberts has been the chair, vice-chair, and executive member of the Continuing Legal Education Committee for the Maricopa County Bar Association. Professional Associations and Memberships:

American Association for Justice
Nursing Home Litigation Group of AAJ
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association
Maricopa County Bar Association
State Bar of Arizona
State Bar of Missouri

Dana Roberts is a graduate of University of Missouri (1987) and Saint Louis University School of Law (1990). Mrs. Roberts was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1965.

Areas of Practice

Medical Malpractice
Nursing Home Litigation
Personal Injury
Products Liability Law

Litigation Percentage

100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Bar Admissions

Arizona, 1991
Missouri, 1992
U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 1992

Education

Saint Louis University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri – 1990
University of Missouri – 1987

Professional Associations and Memberships

American Association for Justice, Member
Nursing Home Litigation Group of AAJ, Member
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, Member
Maricopa County Bar Association, Chair/Vice Chair/Executive Member, Continuing Legal Education Committee