A serious motor vehicle collision can instantly disrupt your life, leaving you injured, overwhelmed, and unsure of where to turn. Our firm provides experienced, results-driven, and boutique representation for victims of negligent drivers. We understand the complexities of insurance negotiations, liability disputes, and medical documentation, and we handle every aspect of your claim so you can focus on healing.
Car accident cases require a detailed and strategic legal approach. We conduct a full investigation, which often includes: ✦ Reviewing police reports and witness statements ✦ Analyzing traffic camera, dash cam, or surveillance footage ✦ Working with accident reconstruction experts ✦ Evaluating property damage and crash dynamics ✦ Identifying negligent behaviors such as distracted driving, speeding, DUI, failure to yield, and reckless operation. Our goal is to build a strong, evidence-based case that clearly demonstrates fault and secures the maximum compensation available.
Victims of motor vehicle collisions may be entitled to recover damages for: ✦ Emergency medical treatment and hospital bills ✦ Ongoing medical care and rehabilitation ✦ Future medical expenses and long-term care ✦ Lost wages and diminished earning capacity ✦ Pain and suffering ✦ Emotional trauma ✦ Property damage including the diminished value of your car We negotiate aggressively with insurance companies and will not hesitate to take your case to trial if they fail to offer a fair settlement.
Insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts—even when liability is clear. Our legal team ensures your rights are protected at every stage and that you do not Settle for less than what your claim is worth.
After an accident, your first priority is safety and medical attention. Call 911 if necessary, document the scene (photos, witness names, insurance info), and avoid speaking to insurance adjusters without a lawyer. Early documentation is critical to protect your claim.
For most personal injury cases, in Arizona and California, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident. Exceptions include claims against government entities, which may have shorter deadlines (as short as 6 months), or claims involving minors. In Arizona, cases involving strict liability, generally have a one-year statute of limitations. Filing promptly ensures your rights are protected.
Yes. Arizona and California follows a comparative fault system. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover damages even if you share some responsibility for the accident.
Yes. As a passenger, you can recover your damages from the driver of your vehicle no matter what your relationship is to the driver or even if you are an insured or driver under the insurance policy. The driver was negligent, not you!
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