About Linda C

Linda C Day earned her Juris Doctor from Arizona State University. She studied law in Tempe and completed the degree that launched her legal career in Arizona. The ASU law program provided the classroom and clinic experience that shaped her early practice instincts.

She began her legal work in the appellate system. In 2012 she served as a law clerk at the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One. That role gave her regular exposure to appellate briefs, legal research and the procedural rhythm of the courts. Later that year she moved into private practice at Hoffman Kelley, taking on litigation tasks and gaining experience on case management and client representation.

Two years later she joined Cluff & Cluff PLC. From 2014 she worked on matters that required both negotiation and appearances before administrative bodies. In 2015 she began working at Day Law Office. The move to Day Law Office marked a new chapter; her title there is listed as lawyer beginning in 2015. Over the course of those roles she handled a range of claims and learned the practical mechanics of representing claimants in administrative and adjudicative settings.

Her practice centers on workers' compensation and Social Security disability matters. She represents clients through claim filings, administrative hearings and appeals. That work requires attention to medical evidence, an ability to explain complex rules to nonlawyers and persistence in following claims through procedural checkpoints. Her background in appellate work has been useful when cases require written argument or review beyond the initial hearing.

Day's courtroom work has included administrative hearings and advocacy before decision-makers at state agencies. She has experience preparing medical records, coordinating with treating providers and developing timelines that connect injuries or impairments to disability standards. On the Social Security side she handles initial applications and argues disability claims in hearings where vocational and medical testimony are central. The flow of that work demands detailed preparation and steady follow-through.

She practices in Arizona and has built a practice handling claims for individuals seeking benefits after workplace injury or disabling illness. She currently practices as a workers' compensation and Social Security disability lawyer at Day Law Office, representing clients in Arizona.

Education

Arizona State University

J.D. | Law

Experience

Lawyer

Day Law Office
2015

Lawyer

Cluff & Cluff PLC
2014

Lawyer

Hoffman Kelley
2012

Law Clerk

Arizona Court of Appeals Division One
2012

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arizona

Office Locations

Main Office

 1910 S. Stapley Drive Suite 221 Mesa AZ 85204