Those seriously harmed in a motor vehicle accident count on compensation to help them manage their injury and treatment. Under Arizona law, there are no limits on the accident damages an innocent victim can seek. While this is good for victims, remember that you must...
Car Accidents
When is it time to hang up someone’s car keys?
There’s no denying that age takes its toll on everybody – and that means making adjustments over time. For a lot of people, one of the hardest adjustments they may have to make is putting down their car keys for good. How do you tell if it’s time? Whether you’re...
Addiction is leading to distracted driving accidents
Distractions are incredibly common, which is why they are such a big cause of car accidents every year. Drivers can be distracted if they try to eat behind the wheel, for instance, or as they try to program their GPS. Some drivers just get distracted by passengers or...
How do insurance companies defend against a car accident claim?
The physical and economic impact of serious motor vehicle accidents can last much longer than most expect. When crash injuries are severe, they may require long-term medical treatment or prevent you from returning to work. Accident victims don't always realize that an...
2 ways delayed-onset injuries can complicate crash claims
Many injuries caused by car crashes are obvious right away. Someone with a broken leg won't be able to walk away from a wreck without severe pain, while a spinal cord injury might prevent someone from walking at all. Sometimes, people can easily tell when there is a...
What if you were partially to blame for your wreck?
If you know that you were distracted or otherwise behaving in a questionable way when you suffered injuries in a crash, you may think that seeking legal guidance would be a pointless waste of time. After all, if what happened to you was partially your fault, there is...
What if the other driver flees the scene of a wreck?
Drivers need to know exactly what they should do if they do collide with another vehicle. State law requires that drivers stop their vehicles after a crash causes injury to another person or if property has been damaged. Failure to stop could be charged as a...
Can you avoid a reckless driver?
Being on the road with a reckless driver can be overwhelming. Drivers who drive beyond the speed limit, violate traffic laws, change lanes unsafely, run the red light and stop signs, drag race or are distracted can cause an accident. According to the National Highway...
Do you need to make a diminished value claim after a crash?
Car crashes often have consequences that affect someone for years after the wreck. Serious injuries can leave someone in need of ongoing medical treatment for the rest of their lives. Major injuries can also have a negative impact on someone's earning potential. There...
What you should do if you have back pain after a car crash
Car accidents can happen in a blink of an eye. Unfortunately, even a simple bender fender may cause back injuries. In fact, neck and back injuries are some of the most common types of injuries people sustain in car crashes. You should take back injuries after a car...