Yearin Law Office, a Scottsdale-based personal injury firm recognized for its work as Scottsdale motorcycle accident lawyers, announced today that it is accepting applications for its Helping the Injured Scholarship. The $1,000 award is open to all college, university, and post-secondary students who are in good academic standing and demonstrate leadership, a commitment to helping those in need, and goals of amplifying the voices of the voiceless.
According to the firm, the scholarship is part of its broader mission to give back to the legal community and mentor emerging legal minds. “We believe in helping the next generation of law students succeed in their endeavors,” said a representative from Yearin Law Office. The scholarship is awarded annually to one deserving student who has not let circumstances deter them from their academic and personal goals.
As part of the selection process, applicants must submit an essay explaining how they have helped injured people in the past—through volunteer work or community advocacy—and how they plan to use their education to help others in the future. More details, including submission requirements and deadlines, are available on the firm’s scholarship page.
Yearin Law Office is led by attorney Donald G. Yearin, a graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law. The firm represents victims of auto, trucking, and motorcycle accidents, as well as families in wrongful death actions and nursing home abuse victims. It advocates for the right to full and fair compensation for injured individuals. The firm is currently accepting new personal injury clients; those interested can learn about eligibility for a settlement by filling out a secure online contact form.
The Helping the Injured Scholarship underscores the firm’s dedication to supporting students who share its passion for justice and advocacy. By investing in future legal professionals, Yearin Law Office aims to ensure that injured people continue to have their voices heard in the legal system.


