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You are not alone in feeling shaken, hurt, and confused by a distracted driving accident. You must know the distracted driving accident steps to take after an accident, including medical evaluation and evidence collection, as they’ll affect any future insurance claims and legal actions that…
Arizona distracted driving laws prohibit drivers from holding or using handheld electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle, including texting, scrolling, watching videos, or holding a phone for calls. Drivers must use hands-free technology such as Bluetooth, voice commands, or dashboard mounts to comply with…
Motor vehicle accidents are a leading cause of accidental injuries and deaths in Arizona each year, and drunk driving accidents in Arizona are some of the most damaging. If you have been injured by a drunk driver, you could face a difficult series of legal…
While most accidents can leave victims with pain and suffering, only a few kinds of injuries are truly catastrophic. Catastrophic injuries cause severe physical harm and are disfiguring and disabling for the accident victim. It can be beneficial to explore common types of catastrophic injuries…
Arizona treats bicycles as vehicles under state law, meaning cyclists must follow the same traffic rules as drivers including stopping at stop signs, obeying traffic signals, and riding as far right as practical. Key equipment requirements include functional brakes capable of making tires skid on…
Arizona premises liability laws hold property owners and occupiers responsible for maintaining safe conditions for visitors, with liability depending on the visitor's status (invitee, licensee, or trespasser). A 2025 Arizona Supreme Court decision clarified that business owners owe a duty of care to lawful visitors…
It is difficult to determine an exact average slip and fall settlement in Arizona because various factors influence these amounts. Key factors affecting settlement value include the type and severity of injury, the amount of available evidence, and medical and lost income costs. Punitive damages…
A car collision can be a jarring event that leaves you searching for answers and a clear path toward compensation. Some states follow a no-fault approach to car collisions. This requires drivers to file with their own insurance company for damages, regardless of who is…
In Arizona, personal injury compensation is calculated by considering economic damages, which include medical expenses and lost income, and non-economic damages, such as emotional distress and pain and suffering, often calculated using methods like the multiplier or per diem approach. Future damages for ongoing medical…
Arizona uses a fault-based system to determine responsibility in car accidents, meaning the at-fault driver is responsible for paying damages. Fault determination relies on evidence collection including police reports, photographs, video footage, witness testimony, and sometimes accident reconstruction analysis. Traffic law violations such as speeding,…
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