Oswalt Law Group, P.C. is an established Arizona law firm operating under the website statewidebankruptcy.com, serving clients throughout Phoenix, Peoria, Tempe, and Tucson. The firm identifies itself as a debt relief agency and maintains a general practice litigation model across multiple practice areas rather than specializing exclusively in bankruptcy. According to client testimonials, the firm has been operating since at least 2012 and has built a reputation around personalized client service and accessibility to attorneys after case conclusion.
The firm's service offerings include bankruptcy representation (Chapters 7 and 13 implied), criminal law defense, DUI representation, and personal injury litigation. For bankruptcy specifically, Oswalt Law Group markets itself as helping clients understand their rights and options when facing overwhelming debt, with attorneys explaining legal processes and answering questions throughout case proceedings. The firm emphasizes free case evaluations for all incoming clients and advertises a hands-on approach where clients work directly with attorneys rather than being delegated to paralegals or support staff.
Oswalt distinguishes itself through several stated operational practices: maintaining a reputation for treating clients with respect and avoiding a 'number in the crowd' dynamic, using direct attorney-client relationships, offering post-representation accessibility for follow-up questions, and cultivating client loyalty sufficient to generate referrals. Multiple testimonials specifically reference the firm's professionalism, integrity, expedient communication, and the emotional ease provided during stressful legal processes. The firm's founding attorney, Sandra Oswalt, is named in at least one testimonial spanning over a decade of client relationships.
However, the website provides minimal substantive detail about specific bankruptcy strategies, success rates, fee structures, or comparative advantages. The firm's multi-practice approach (bankruptcy, criminal, DUI, personal injury) may indicate either broad competency or lack of specialization. No attorney qualifications, bar standing, or disciplinary history are disclosed. The standard legal disclaimers suggest the firm operates within professional conduct guidelines but provide no transparency into outcomes or client satisfaction metrics beyond selected testimonials.